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Trauma and Restoration - Part 2
In this second half of the conversation, John Eldredge and Dan Allender reveal the importance of integration and share details of their upcoming Restoration of the Heart conference in Colorado Springs this March.


13 – Choosing – 1/20/2016
1/20/2016: Choosing – Please join us for this live teaching with Stasi Eldredge, pre-recorded from January 2016's Women at the Well. Join Stasi as she speaks about choosing life over fear. Video Clips Used 1. On a Clear Day - 1:01:49 to 1:02:55 (Start at exit from pool, end at "I'm not going to be swimming) 2. On a Clear Day - 1:09:07 to 1:11:04 (Start at Inner-tube in pool, end at boy doing somersault in pool) Worship Set from January 2016: Nothing Holding Me Back (Bryan & Katie Torwalt - Here on Earth) I Will Exalt You (Hillsong - Faith+Hope+Love) Down at Your Feet (Darrell Evans - Trading My Sorrows) Breathe (Kathryn Scott - Hungry) In Christ Alone (Bethel Worship - Bethel Worship Live) Who Can Compare (Mary Kat Ehrenzeller - Emerging Voices) Jesus, We Love You (Bethel Music - We Will Not Be Shaken) Relentless Love (Antioch Live - World Mandate) Your Glory/Nothing But The Blood (All Sons & Daughters - Becoming Myself) In Over My Head (Bethel Music - We Will Not Be Shaken)


Trauma and Restoration - Part 1
When we experience trauma and betrayal, we're often left with feelings of hopelessness and resentment. Dan Allender joins John and Craig to discuss the restoration of the heart.


Wild at Heart - The Year Ahead
John and Craig offer an advance look at initiatives God has given our ministry for 2016–including new books, a first-ever event, and an epic film project.


What the New Year Stirs in You
Your feelings about 2016 reveal more about your heart than anything in the outside world. Discover how to navigate this new year with both hope and sobriety.


Don't Make the Shift
In the days between Christmas and the New Year, how do we stay present to the season of Advent, invest in soul care, and resist the world's push to quickly move on?


Remembering Why We Celebrate
Everything changes when we see Christmas as the daring raid, rescue, and restoration of our humanity.


Finding Life at Christmas
What are your expectations and agreements about the holiday season? John and Craig reveal ways to approach this Christmas from an awakened heart.


This Holiday Season...What Goes?
In this first Advent podcast, John and Craig offer clarity and encouragement for navigating the endless demands of the season.


The Journey of Now
How would you describe what God is doing and unfolding in your heart, soul, and spirit right now?


Stories from the Front Lines
This Thanksgiving week, Craig, Morgan and Allen share behind-the-scenes stories from being on mission together at this month's boot camp.


Letting Go of Shame
Craig shares how easy it is for self contempt to become the lens through which we view events in our lives–and how we can break free from shame.


The Mother Wound – For Men
None of us grew up with a perfect father or mother and unfortunately, in some way, we have all been wounded by both. God wants to heal both. One of Wild at Heart's most requested resources for men in recent years is this message Stasi gave at an Advanced Boot Camp in the mountains of Colorado. Yes, the father plays a key role in answering whether his son has what it takes. But a mother has a powerful impact on her son's life as well. Join Stasi in the tender, holy topic of The Mother Wound as she offers men a message of hope and a prayer of healing.


A Fellowship of Others
We were never meant to pursue our dreams alone. Yet even after embracing our identities as sons and daughters of God, we can still approach life as orphans if we don't invite a fellowship of others into our stories.


Parenting without Fear
Nothing good comes from parenting out of fear. Craig and Allen discuss how relationships can flourish when parents pursue their child's heart over an outcome.


A Powerful Life - Part 3
To conclude this series, Morgan offers a substantive prayer for men who long to become good soil in every area of their lives.