14. Recovering From Abuse Through Loving Dignity with Heather Caliri

"There can't be a resurrection until something has died."

Today we are speaking with Heather Caliri about how we heal from self-criticism, feeling as if we aren't good enough or that we are " bad Christians". Heather invites listeners to heal from abuse, learn how to have healthy relationships, and healthy boundaries. She created 30 Days To Loving Dignity for Christians who have experienced verbal, emotional, and psychological abuse.

Heather Caliri writes about being an awkward Christian: finding God’s grace in the most uncomfortable places. She has written extensively about mental health, abuse and its repercussions, healthy relationships, faith reconstruction after spiritual abuse, and progressive theology. Her work has been featured in many publications, including at Christianity Today, In Touch Magazine, Fathom Magazine, Relevant Magazine, iBeleive.com and Image. She served as a contributing editor at both SheLoves Magazine and The Mudroom and makes awkward Christian art on Instagram. She lives in San Diego with her husband and two daughters, and does her best to wear slippers as often as possible


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Check out Heather's website @ https://www.heathercaliri.com/

Read more of Heather's writing here @ http://mudroomblog.com/author/hcaliri/

To purchase the Loving Dignity course go to Heather's webite @ 30 Days to Loving Dignity (thinkific.com)

Course Excerpts

What if loving people well could actually help you flourish as a full, whole human being? https://youtu.be/PeH-BqnLmdE

If we accept that all of us are capable of abusing someone, we find this weird freedom .https://youtu.be/NHe3Symffnw

This is the amazing gift we get when we begin rejecting abusive or unhealthy ways of treating people: https://youtu.be/5rWTOcqPljI 

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