Are you stuck in emotional pain from an overwhelming or traumatic life
event? This new book will change your life!
Christ-Centered Healing of Trauma: Healing a Broken Heart teaches the foundational principles and tools for dealing with the negative emotions related to traumatic events / overwhelming life events...
Norm's story featured in Christianity Today Magazine 9/22
COMMING SOON!
Norm Wielsch's upcoming book delves into the age-old question of why God allows suffering. He explains that it's not always because of our actions deserving punishment, but rather to enable us to carry out God's plan, bring us closer to Him, and us to fulfill our calling. This life-changing book may provide a better perspective on God's purpose for pain and the growth that comes with it.
This book is intended for those who suffer from past trauma or over-whelming life events that are preventing you from moving forward and enjoying life again. in. These are woundings of the heart. Learn more...
5.0 out of 5 stars It is a game changer for me
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2022
This book has opened up issues for me and my past that long have been there but pushed down. PTSD, trauma from childhood and current relationships. I have only been reading for about 1 month now but already see a difference with God's help and this wonderful book! I recommend anyone who has trauma or PTSD to read this and begin your journey of healing!
About The Author
Norm Wielsch was a law enforcement officer for over 25 years. Sixteen of those as an undercover narcotic agent. He has experienced many traumatic incidents during his career. Learn more...
LinkedIn review -- July 1, 2022
Laurie K. Sanders - Director, The Institute for Global Healthcare Missions
“I’ve recently received both the book and study guide. What I have read so far is powerful stuff. Thank you for the enormous amount of work it took to write these two resources and for redeeming your pain for God’s glory, for your sake and for others.
And much gratitude for the years of putting your emotional, physical and mental health on the line for others in the line of duty.”