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That They May Have Life: The Congregation's Opportunity to Strengthen Resiliency and Foster Wholeness Amid Trauma in the Lives of Volunteer First Responders
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That They May Have Life: The Congregation's Opportunity to Strengthen Resiliency and Foster Wholeness Amid Trauma In the Lives of Volunteer First Responders. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/089bbfbe-eb37-446b-a515-d5651d0fb86d?q=2019.APA citation style (7th ed.)
That They May Have Life: The Congregation's Opportunity to Strengthen Resiliency and Foster Wholeness Amid Trauma in the Lives of Volunteer First Responders. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/089bbfbe-eb37-446b-a515-d5651d0fb86d?q=2019Chicago citation style (CMOS 17, author-date)
That They May Have Life: The Congregation's Opportunity to Strengthen Resiliency and Foster Wholeness Amid Trauma In the Lives of Volunteer First Responders. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/089bbfbe-eb37-446b-a515-d5651d0fb86d?q=2019.Note: These citations are programmatically generated and may be incomplete.
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- With every emergency, first responders are exposed to a degree of traumatic stress. This Secondary Traumatic Stress can sap the life and purpose from first responders, and the accumulation of unaddressed STS can lead to burnout, unhealthy coping mechanisms, and even suicide. The congregation, though practices of Sabbath and Lament, can offer pathways to help mitigate STS and strengthen resilience. Looking at the invitation to Abundant Life in John 10, the Church’s calling and the world’s need intersect, providing a framework and a language to help first responders and congregations alike realize the fullness of Life offered to all.
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