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In this debut episode of Old Paths New Steps, hosts Peter Voorhees, Josh Lott, and Malissa Bertella lay the foundation for a unique exploration of trauma, faith, and healing. Fresh from the holiday season and admittedly still finding their routines, the hosts share vulnerable insights from their collective decades of pastoral and personal experience. From Josh's journey with family addiction to Malissa's experiences of both receiving and witnessing care in the church, each host brings a distinct perspective on why trauma-informed ministry matters. The conversation weaves through their experiences in foster care, community development, and church ministry, highlighting the critical need for spaces where both strength and vulnerability can coexist. Drawing from both ancient wisdom and contemporary understanding, they challenge common approaches to healing and explore what it truly means to walk alongside others in their pain. Whether you're wrestling with your own story or seeking to better support others, this foundational episode sets the stage for a journey where old paths illuminate new steps toward hope and healing.

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In this debut episode of Old Paths New Steps, hosts Peter Voorhees, Josh Lott, and Malissa Bertella lay the foundation for a unique exploration of trauma, faith, and healing. Fresh from the holiday season and admittedly still finding their routines, the hosts share vulnerable insights from their collective decades of pastoral and personal experience. From Josh's journey with family addiction to Malissa's experiences of both receiving and witnessing care in the church, each host brings a distinct perspective on why trauma-informed ministry matters. The conversation weaves through their experiences in foster care, community development, and church ministry, highlighting the critical need for spaces where both strength and vulnerability can coexist. Drawing from both ancient wisdom and contemporary understanding, they challenge common approaches to healing and explore what it truly means to walk alongside others in their pain. Whether you're wrestling with your own story or seeking to better support others, this foundational episode sets the stage for a journey where old paths illuminate new steps toward hope and healing.

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