Janelle Glick is interested in how churches that are trauma-informed can better extend the grace and light of Jesus for people joining us from any place in their lives, especially those who have experienced difficult circumstances. Janelle casts a vision for churches that are educated in understanding how past trauma can present itself in human interactions in a variety of settings and that find space inside our current structures and our systems of beliefs for more compassion and learning and less self-sufficiency.
Much of Janelle’s life has been spent in the daily tasks of family living, but God has also opened opportunities for her to spend six years studying counseling in university. She now enjoys working as a coach and mentor, helping Christian women experience Jesus’ love for them in ways that support their unique stories of wounding, redemption, and calling. She also loves studying the Bible, and teaching others how to do the same. Other favorite pastimes include relaxing on the sandy shores of Lake Erie, reading in a hammock under tall trees, and listening to the sound of laughter and play.
Read MoreJaran Miller is a resident of Pennsylvania and a native of Tennessee. He received his K-12 education via homeschool, his college education at Lee University, and his most important education through the books he’s read and the human relationships he’s been privileged to have. Jaran enjoys living with his wife Sara. Together they engage in pursuits like playing the piano, reading books, and developing hospitality skills.
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