Healing Life’s Hurts – Jesus stated, “If the Son has set you free, you are free indeed.” Despite the promise of this invitation, many who look to God still deal with overwhelming fear, guilt, shame, rejection, loneliness, and a prevailing sense of failure. All of us are wounded to some degree by past experiences in our lives, some as insignificant as a hurtful comment, which manifest in these negative emotions. The source of all of these negative emotions is a “root”. By examining these negative emotions or symptoms which are called “fruit” we can then trace back to the “root” of the problem. This then allows us to become healed by allowing God the Father to make truth known to our innermost being. Wounded hearts can be healed and captive minds can be set free!
As David prayed, we will be inviting God to “see if there be any hurt within us” and to set us free. The goal of the class will be to experience God’s grace, love, and truth on a deeper level in order that we might fully experience the righteousness, peace, and joy of God in everyday life on a contagious level!
- Determine the “roots” of negative emotions
- Break the chains that bind
- Discover the route to freedom
- Learn the tools of advancing into fruitfulness
6 sessions, Evenings, 7:00 – 9:30 p.m.
Individual – $84, Married Couple – $145, Full-time Student – $42
Offering will be taken to bless the instructor.
Sue Ferrari, the director of LanCo Breath of Life Ministries, is ordained as a chaplain and has been counseling for twelve years. She is licensed and certified with Breath of Life Ministries and HarvestNet, Inc. She has a B.S. in Education and has taught in both public and private schools.
Sue has received training through several counseling schools including the Elijah House School. She has served on the Family Advisory Council of the Children’s Hospital at Hershey Medical Center and has counseled with Cornerstone Pregnancy Care Services at Lincoln University in Oxford, Pennsylvania. Sue also networks with various other healing ministries throughout Lancaster County that ministers to the prison population, ex-offenders, homeless, and the uninsured. She and her husband, Frank, have served as local pastors. They have six children and twelve grandchildren.
