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Healing Trauma, Restoring Hope

Your journey to wholeness starts here

At Mending the Soul, we understand the deep pain of trauma and abuse. Many have to face this journey alone. Our proven resources and compassionate community are a guide toward healing and restoration. Whether you’re seeking help for yourself or looking to empower others, we equip you with tools that bring lasting transformation.

Join thousands who’ve helped reclaim hope and discover freedom-healing starts today. Scripture holds the power to be one of the greatest sources of healing Tragically, many survivors have endured profound trauma not only at the hands of abusers but also through the misuse of the Bible, whether by abusers themselves, by those who enabled them, or even by survivors misapplying Scripture to their own pain. Too often, pastors, families, and churches lack the training to apply biblical texts wisely in these situations, or to challenge the most common misuses of Scripture that wound rather than heal.

 A Little Bit About Mending the Soul Mending the Soul is a non-profit organization with a global mission — to bring accessible healing from trauma and abuse in Jesus’ name! We strive to educate and resource individuals, churches, and service organizations with a sustainable trauma care model, free resources, and training contextualized for their specific languages and communities. We believe that healing happens in community, and we create resources that foster safe, restorative relationships.

Our Values

  1. Above all things, we value our suffering Savior who, through the cross, brings healing, dignity, and justice to the abused and marginalized.

  2. We value healing by providing free, Christ-centered trauma care through contextualized resources and training for traumatized communities. We value humility by listening to, being changed by, and responding to the voices of survivors.

  3. We value integration by providing theologically precise, psychologically informed, culturally sensitive & research-driven resources and training.

  4. We value the image of God by embracing the differences across cultures, tribes, and languages, restoring the value and dignity of the oppressed.