
No Longer Stuck
Empower Your Future as You Heal from Your Past
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Macky
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Tony Portell
About this listen
Why do some people thrive in life, and others get stuck?
Our challenge in moving forward is most likely found in our past. How do we overcome the trauma we’ve experienced? The Bible offers answers, and surprisingly, so does neuroscience.
Chaplain, pastor, and crisis intervention counselor Tony Portell shares how neuroscience is bringing fresh light to the teachings of the Bible. By understanding how the brain works, we can overcome the wounds of our past. If you work with people in crisis or are struggling with your own emotions, this book may be the key to unlocking a new strategy for finding freedom.
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