The Christian Wellbeing Show talks about the issues a lot of Christians don't talk about. What is trauma, how does it affect us, how can we heal, and how can the church do better to help? How can Christians be some of the healthiest people on the planet, and why does it matter? What are the five simple steps you can take to stay younger for longer? Michelle faces church control and abuse without flinching, and addresses issues in the church and in the world with courage and honesty. She empowers women, encourages faith, builds hope, reads God's Word, stands for freedom, speaks truth, and won't put up with a religious spirit. With a mix of spiritual inspiration and practical wisdom, solo hosting, guests and amazing co-host, The Christian Wellbeing Show cares about you, your life, faith, health and wellbeing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Should we expect persecution for our faith? Is that really what the Bible says?We don't all suffer persecution. Contrary to how some Christians interpret 2 Timothy 3:12, a lack of persecution doesn't indicate a lack of passion for God. So what is it that causes some Christians to be persecuted and some not?In this punchy and compassionate episode, Michelle and co-host Stuart reveal a major reason why Christians are persecuted, and the anti-God systems behind it.. They share experiences of mild persecution such as job dismissal and interrogation, comparing them with extreme forms of persecution in countries such as North Korea, China, and the kinds of words used by authorities to enable detention of Christians on false charges.They delve into better understanding of the theological context of persecution, referencing biblical scriptures and the experiences of early Christians. They highlight current cases of imprisoned Christians emphasizing the importance of praying for those who are imprisoned for their faith.Listen to discover: Why we don't experience serious persecution in the West, why it's increased, and what to do about itHow scriptural misinterpretations regarding persecution produce unnecessary guiltThe true context in which the Apostle Paul talked about persecution Discover how your prayers can make a difference to those imprisoned, and join in with praying for them for strength and for their release. ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle has been a believer for over 37 years, in full-time Christian ministry for 35 years in six countries, and is a master of transition and cross-cultural expert. From the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle has a doctorate in ministry (D.Min) with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition and is ordained by Church For The Nations, Phoenix, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling and Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA), is a trauma awareness trainer, and a C-PTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.ABOUT THE CO-HOSTStuart is a fifth-generation believer and has been teaching the Word of God for over 40 years. Since quitting his career as a corporate administrator with a top 100 UK plc, he has been involved in full-time, cross-cultural ministry in six countries on three continents. He is the author of several books and is a trained life coach (kingdompurposecoaching.com), a natural ability consultant, and ordained through Church for the Nations, Phoenix. Stuart has a bachelor's degree in business and a doctorate degree in Christian Ministry, with a specialisation in Cross-cultural and Kingdom Mission.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do your words matter? In this episode of The Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle Simpson and co-host Stuart discuss the significance and power of words from a biblical perspective. They delve into scriptural references starting from Genesis, highlighting God's use of words in creation, to instances where Jesus and others used words to perform miracles and bring about change in situations. They also touch upon the psychological impact of words based on neuroscience research. The conversation includes practical advice on making positive affirmations and confessions, how to use declarations of faith in the down-to-earth situations of life, their own experiences, and the importance of aligning one's words with prayers of faith. The episode also looks at negative responses to the concept of using words of faith as an important principle put in place by God.The episode emphasises the creative and life-changing power of words, encourages listeners to be mindful and intentional with their speech, and to be good stewards of their words to generate positive outcomes in their lives.ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle has been a believer for over 37 years, involved in full-time Christian ministry for 35 years in six countries on three continents, and is a master of transition and cross-cultural expert. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle has a doctorate degree in ministry (D.Min) with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition and is ordained by Church For The Nations, Phoenix, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling and Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA), is a trauma awareness trainer, and a C-PTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.ABOUT THE CO-HOSTStuart is a fifth-generation believer and has been teaching the Word of God for over 40 years. Since quitting his career as a corporate administrator with a top 100 UK plc, he has been involved in full-time, cross-cultural ministry in six countries on three continents. He is the author of several books and is a trained life coach (kingdompurposecoaching.com), a natural ability consultant, and ordained through Church for the Nations, Phoenix. Stuart has a bachelor's degree in business and a doctorate degree in Christian Ministry, with a specialisation in Cross-cultural and Kingdom Mission.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ABOUT THE EPISODESo often we hear Christians talking about love, love, love. It's meant well, but is it love without discernment or boundaries? And is that really love at all? In this episode, Michelle explores the concept of love within the Christian faith, questioning whether love can go too far and exploring how love can and should look different in different situations. Through biblical references and contemporary examples, she discusses the importance of balanced love that is not merely sacrificial and accepting but also discerning and truthful. Critiquing certain topical societal and cultural practices affecting the country, the Church and the Christian faith such as women and immigration, she argues that misguided interpretations of love can lead to harm and deviations from Christian values. Michelle urges listeners to seek wisdom and discernment in their expressions of love, ensuring they align with God's true definition that never corrupts or causes damage, but always redeems.ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle has been a believer for over 37 years, involved in full-time Christian ministry for 35 years in six countries on three continents, and is a master of transition and cross-cultural expert. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle has a doctorate degree in ministry (D.Min) with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition and is ordained by Church For The Nations, Phoenix, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling and Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA), is a trauma awareness trainer, and a C-PTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ABOUT THE EPISODEMichelle and co-host Stuart engage in an in-depth discussion about the controversial topic of prosperity, which they refer to from a previous episode as the 'dirtiest word in the Bible.' They explore why the concept of prosperity makes people uncomfortable, particularly within Christian circles, and argue that true biblical prosperity includes but extends far beyond financial wealth. The conversation looks briefly at some of the stigmas around the 'prosperity gospel,' societal perspectives on wealth, and covers the holistic nature of biblical prosperity that includes health, emotional well-being, and relational success. They also discuss the hypocrisy of criticising prosperity from a position of relative wealth and with honesty and humour combined encourage a balanced perspective that recognises prosperity as a blessing from God meant for the betterment of lives and broader evangelistic efforts and ministry.ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle has been a believer for over 37 years, involved in full-time Christian ministry for 35 years in six countries on three continents, and is a master of transition and cross-cultural expert. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle has a doctorate degree in ministry (D.Min) with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition and is ordained by Church For The Nations, Phoenix, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling and Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA), is a trauma awareness trainer, and a C-PTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.ABOUT THE CO-HOSTStuart is a fifth-generation believer and has been teaching the Word of God for over 40 years. Since quitting his career as a corporate administrator with a top 100 UK plc, he has been involved in full-time, cross-cultural ministry in six countries on three continents. He is the author of several books and is a trained life coach (kingdompurposecoaching.com), a natural ability consultant, and ordained through Church for the Nations, Phoenix. Stuart has a bachelor's degree in business and a doctorate degree in Christian Ministry, with a specialisation in Cross-cultural and Kingdom Mission.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ABOUT THE EPISODEMichelle explores 'the trauma trap,' a phrase she has coined to explain a phenomenon where individuals misidentify, label and perceive life challenges as traumatising but which may not have created trauma in their lives.The episode emphasizes the importance of accurately recognising true trauma and warns against the growing cultural tendency to label every negative experience as trauma. Michelle discusses the detrimental effects of misidentifying trauma due to the impact of unhelpful influences from friends, family, and even counsellors. Michelle cautions against adopting trauma as a core identity and stresses the importance of maintaining a balanced perspective of experiences through healthy communication and accurate understanding in an episode designed to help the listener avoid the ‘trauma trap'.ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle has been a believer for over 37 years, involved in full-time Christian ministry for 35 years in six countries on three continents, and is a master of transition and cross-cultural expert. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle has a doctorate degree in ministry (D.Min) with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition and is ordained by Church For The Nations, Phoenix, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling and Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA), is a trauma awareness trainer, and a C-PTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ABOUT THE EPISODEIn this episode of The Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle dives into the controversial topic of prosperity within a Christian context, how it has become a ‘dirty' word, and acknowledging the fact that the topic may cause some people to have negative reactions. The episode addresses hypocrisy, and encourages listeners to rethink their preconceived notions about prosperity, urging them to see it in a holistic way that is essential to our lives and that encompasses financial, spiritual, emotional, social, and physical well-being..Michelle discusses common misconceptions and the theological basis for prosperity, using biblical examples like Joshua to illustrate how prosperity in God's terms is about more than just financial wealth, and invites and challenges you to embrace prosperity as a part of God's character and a positive and godly aspect of life.ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle has been a believer for over 37 years, involved in full-time Christian ministry for 35 years in six countries on three continents, and is a master of transition and cross-cultural expert. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle has a doctorate degree in ministry (D.Min) with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition and is ordained by Church For The Nations, Phoenix, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling and Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA), is a trauma awareness trainer, and a C-PTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Michelle is joined by co-host Stuart to discuss the vital importance of correctly interpreting the Bible, something most Christians are not taught to do. They delve into the consequences of misinterpretation, including its effects on individual well-being, church culture, control and abuse, eschatology, and societal issues such as foreign policy and wars. Key principles such as the Bible being the best interpreter of the Bible, understanding the Bible's genres, primary audience, idioms, time indicators, and contextual usage are highlighted. They also explain how everything in the Bible points to Jesus Christ and emphasize the importance of understanding the Old Testament in order to interpret the significance of the New. The episode aims to equip Christians with better skills to rightly divide the word of truth and understand God, His word and their faith better.ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle has been a believer for over 37 years, involved in full-time Christian ministry for 35 years in six countries on three continents, and is a master of transition and cross-cultural expert. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle has a doctorate degree in ministry (D.Min) with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition and is ordained by Church For The Nations, Phoenix, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling and Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA), is a trauma awareness trainer, and a C-PTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.ABOUT THE CO-HOSTStuart is a fifth-generation believer and has been teaching the Word of God for over 40 years. Since quitting his career as a corporate administrator with a top 100 UK plc, he has been involved in full-time, cross-cultural ministry in six countries on three continents. He is the author of several books and is a trained life coach (kingdompurposecoaching.com), a natural ability consultant, and ordained through Church for the Nations, Phoenix. Stuart has a bachelor's degree in business and a doctorate degree in Christian Ministry, with a specialisation in Cross-cultural and Kingdom Mission.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Christian Wellbeing Show, Michelle explores the expectation that believers should not be affected by the results of trauma because of their relationship with Jesus, and the impact trauma can have on a person's faith. She delves into the mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual effects of trauma and addresses the fact that while faith can make a huge difference, it is a misconception that Christians are immune to such impacts. It highlights the importance of separating God from traumatic events and emphasizes that questioning and struggling with faith during traumatic times is normal, but not necessarily accurate.The episode offers insights into understanding and healing from trauma through faith. Michelle also discusses her book, 'Surviving Trauma, Crisis, and Grief,' which provides seven practical and spiritual steps to help individuals work through and overcome the effects of trauma and recover their faith and wellbeing.ABOUT THE HOSTA master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle's Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on The Christian Wellbeing Show, hosts Michelle and Stuart discuss their journey towards a plant-based diet and how it has impacted their married life. They share how transitioning from processed and white-flour products to whole grains initially changed their diet, eventually leading to giving up meat. The conversation explores the health benefits and ethical considerations behind their diet choices, touching on thyroid health, animal welfare, and biblical insights. They also debunk common myths about plant-based diets lacking protein and variety and highlight top athletes who thrive as vegetarians or vegans. Throughout, they emphasize how their diet has contributed to their overall energy and wellbeing, and the episode encourages others to step into dietary changes that can improve their health.ABOUT THE HOSTA master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle's Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on The Christian Wellbeing Show, Michelle and Stuart tackle the question of whether Christians are brainwashed.Inspired to address the topic by people using this term in real-life situations, they look at how our brains are always washed with something and never neutral. The discussion covers what brainwashing truly means, its negative connotations, and contrasts that with the idea of having one's mind 'washed' with good things and by God's word and wisdom. They dig into the negative potential for deconstruction of faith, and the significance of intentional choices in what influences one's thoughts and beliefs. With references to Bible scriptures and heartfelt reflections on personal experiences, the episode aims to provide clarity, encouragement, and a deeper understanding of maintaining a genuine, loving relationship with God amidst external influences.ABOUT THE HOSTA master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle's Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode of The Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle Simpson and co-host Stuart explore the topic of missionary work and challenge the notion that 'everyone is a missionary.' They discuss their personal experiences and clarify the distinctives, duties, and challenges that come with being a missionary. The episode delves into the importance of preserving the true meaning of the term 'missionary' to ensure proper support, training, recognition for those dedicated to mission work and consequently the wellbeing of God's Church.Key points include financial support mechanisms, the emotional and logistical complexities of living abroad, cross-cultural training, and the potential consequences of diluting the term. This in-depth discussion aims to foster better understanding and support for missionaries within the Christian community.ABOUT THE HOSTA master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle's Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShowhttps://catalystmin.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Michelle and co-host Stuart continue their conversation about homeschooling. With an increasing trend in homeschooling, a 21% rise in the UK by 2024, they explore the legal framework, parental responsibilities, and scriptural perspectives supporting home education. Drawing from their personal experiences, they provide practical advice on curriculum choices, socialization, and overcoming common concerns, pressures and fears. The episode emphasizes the importance of imparting both knowledge and character in home-education.They share the outcome of the visit they received from the education department of their local council, how home-educated children can take exams, and what their own home-educated children ended up doing in life as adults.The episode helps people understand not only their right to home-educate, but also their responsibility to ensure their child does receive an education if they are at home, and seeks to encourage people in their homeschooling journey.ABOUT THE HOSTA master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle's Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle and co-host Stuart discuss the growing trend of homeschooling. They bring awareness of the concept of homeschooling, highlighting the significant increase in homeschooling since COVID-19, the established culture of homeschooling in the USA and its growing popularity in the UK. They give reasons to educate your children at home, share personal anecdotes, statistical insights, and biblical perspectives on parental responsibility in education, addressing common misconceptions about homeschooling. They emphasize the need for parents to be thoughtful about their children's education rather than just going along with the system they're used to.Michelle shares her own experiences and the benefits of homeschooling, including tailored education and the opportunity to instill Christian values. The episode provides valuable insights and encouragement for families considering homeschooling.ABOUT THE HOSTA master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle's Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle delves into the concept of mass psychosis, explaining its definition, causes and effects. With reference to and quotes from well-known psychologists and psychiatrists, she looks at historical and recent examples and psychological theories, highlighting the dangers of mass psychosis, with an emphasis on its use by and role in enabling totalitarian regimes. Michelle provides insights into how individuals and societies can recognize, avoid, and counteract mass psychosis through knowledge, critical thinking, and the creation of parallel structures that promote freedom and mental health. The episode underscores the vital importance of maintaining mental and human freedom as individuals, families, communities and nations in the face of manipulative techniques used by ruling elites. ABOUT THE HOSTA master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle's Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this final part of the three-part series on discovering your life purpose, host Michelle and co-host Stuart delve into the significance of understanding one's life purpose for overall well-being. They discuss the final three letters from the acronym PURPOSE from Stuart's book '7 Keys to Unlocking Your Life Purpose.They share with the listener their own authentic life purpose of the past 30 years. The episode emphasizes the importance of reflecting on various life experiences and areas of life that need to be explored, not ignored. They look at the significance of the family we grow up in, how that shapes our world as people, and its impact on our lives. Stuart and Michelle discuss how both positive and negative events help you find, shape, define and outwork your life purpose to help both yourself and others. Stuart also shares practical tools such as the vision statement, drawing a picture of your future self, and the obituary exercise to help listeners integrate these concepts and create an action plan to fulfil their unique purpose. ABOUT THE HOSTA master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle's Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShowhttps://kingdompurposecoaching.comhttps://www.amazon.com/Keys-Unlocking-Your-Life-P-U-R-P/dp/1092557431/ref=sr_1_1? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ABOUT THE EPISODEThis week Michelle and co-host Stuart continue their three-part series on unlocking your life purpose.Discussing the first four of the 'Seven Keys to Unlocking Your Life P.U.R.P.O.S.E.' based on the PURPOSE acronym from Stuart's book, they dive into the importance of understanding those keys in order to uncover and fulfil one's God-given purpose. Through practical tools and reflective questions, they offer listeners steps to begin the journey of unlocking their life's meaning and contributions, emphasizing a holistic approach to discovering one's purpose and the need for guidance in realising potential and becoming the person you are created to be. ABOUT THE HOSTA master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle's Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShowhttps://kingdompurposecoaching.comhttps://www.amazon.com/Keys-Unlocking-Your-Life-P-U-R-P/dp/1092557431/ref=sr_1_1? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ABOUT THE EPISODEThis week on The Christian Wellbeing Show, Michelle is joined by co-host Stuart in the first of a three-part series, to explore the concept of purpose in both daily life and on a deeper and larger dimension related to why we exist. They discuss how having a sense of purpose can positively impact wellbeing, the importance of reflecting on one's life purpose amidst modern-day busyness, and the opportunity Christians have to engage with God's kingdom mission purpose in the world. Sharing personal anecdotes, statistical insights on workplace disengagement and Christians feeling disempowered in church, they debate the misconception that purpose must be grandiose and talk about the inherent value and dignity granted by being created by God. The episode also introduces practical tools and frameworks for discovering individual life purposes, including characteristics associated with God's unique design for each person.ABOUT THE HOSTA master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle's Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShowhttps://kingdompurposecoaching.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ABOUT THE EPISODEIn this episode of The Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle explores how every change and achievement begins with a small seed of hope and belief. Drawing from personal stories and faith principles, Michelle emphasizes the importance of having a 'can-do' attitude and the impact of faith, even as small as a mustard seed, in overcoming challenges. She shares practical strategies and experiences, including breaking bad habits and the power of common sense, positive thinking, and God's wisdom in creating lasting change. As a new year approaches, and at any time of year, this episode encourages you to start afresh with renewed faith and hope.ABOUT THE HOSTA master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle's Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on The Christian Wellbeing Show, Michelle is exploring the theme 'Out of the Box' in a short, inspired and faith-filled devotional.From both her life experience and from moving homes many times, she reflects on how boxes have played a significant role in her life. She looks at how boxes, literal and metaphorical, play a part in all our lives from filling in forms to societal and self-imposed expectations. Citing examples from Jesus' life and King David's story, she emphasizes the importance of godly healthy boundaries while breaking free from constraints and embracing one's true self as created by God. The episode encourages you to shed limitations and live boldly and authentically as God intended, fostering joy, freedom, and uniqueness. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on The Christian Wellbeing Show, in a devotional and prayer, host Michelle reflects on the humble but profound circumstances of the birth of Jesus. She explores the purpose of His life, the joy He knew in the rewards, and the joy set before Him for the challenges He experienced in fulfilling His divine purpose.Michelle emphasises that whatever our background, because of the birth, death and resurrection of Jesus, we can know Him, and therefore also come to know ourselves. Drawing parallels between Jesus' birth and journey and our own, she looks at how we are all born and anointed by God for a unique task. From her personal experiences, including her life in China, Michelle illustrates the profound peace and joy we can know from fulfilling the job God has ‘oiled' us to do, in both the rewards and the challenges. The episode encourages listeners to discover their divine purpose and experience the peace, grace and anointing that come with it.ABOUT THE HOSTA master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle's Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is the UK finished? Is freedom gone? Is democracy over? Is the west doomed? In this episode of The Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle discusses the phrase 'It's not over until the fat lady sings,' drawing parallels with contemporary crises.Joined by co-host Stuart, they touch on the fear created by media control, the World Economic Forum and the concept of digital IDs. They explore the negative changes in the world through the overwhelming influence of global elites and authoritarianism, and the worldwide impact of social media, that have contributed to a negative, fatalistic view of the world and the church. Despite the bleak outlook presented in mainstream and social media that democracy, freedom and our nations are finished, Michelle emphasises a message of hope and a Christian call to action, urging believers to stand firm, speak positively, and fulfill their divine purposes. Throughout the episode, there's a strong emphasis on faith, resilience, and the power of prayer, advocating for Christians to be proactive and make a difference in facing evil in today's world and bringing about positive change.ABOUT THE HOSTA master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle's Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode of The Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle discusses the impacts and consequences of authoritarian abuse, cultural Marxism and Communism, and its effects on wellbeing.Speaking from her own experience, and with a focus on historical events like the Cultural Revolution in China, she looks at contemporary examples of increasing authoritarianism in the West. From events over the past few years, Michelle explores how extreme government control leads to widespread harm and fear, using tactics such as propaganda, peer pressure, media manipulation, controlled narratives and mass psychosis. Highlighting ten reasons why people may accept or ignore such abuses, such as gaslighting, mistaken understanding of scripture and deception, Michelle encourages the listener that there is hope. She calls for awareness, repentance, prayer, and active resistance against authoritarian regimes, discovering how we can make a contribution, and emphasising the importance of maintaining freedom, truth, and righteousness.ABOUT THE HOSTA master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle's Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle and co-host Stuart discuss the concept of natural ability drivers. Delving into Stuart's extensive experience as a Natural Ability Consultant, they explore The Highlands Ability Battery, a tool and the gold standard of ability assessments, used to identify individuals' innate abilities through a series of fascinating assessments. Stuart highlights the difference between natural abilities and skills, emphasising the importance of recognising and utilising these abilities in personal and professional life to achieve fulfillment, reach one's potential, and avoid the frustration that comes with such abilities not having an outlet to be used. They discuss five driving abilities—two problem solving abilities (classification & concept organisation), idea productivity, and two types of spatial relations—as well as three additional abilities that can act as driving forces if they are strong: tonal memory, rhythm memory, and pitch discrimination. This insightful discussion aims to help listeners better understand themselves and others, avoid frustration, foster improved relationships, overall wellbeing, and enjoy all God has made them to be.ABOUT THE HOSTA master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle's Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShowhttps://kingdompurposecoaching.comhttps://highlandsco.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In part 2 of ‘Faith Over Fear' Michelle discusses confronting and overcoming fear through faith in Christ. She looks at not giving in to fear, not fuelling fear but facing it, and using our authority in Christ to deal with a spirit of fear.She emphasizes the power believers have through Jesus to combat fearful thoughts and resist fear and anxiety, likening fear to a powerless enemy that can be defeated by standing firm in God's Word. Biblical scriptures such as Philippians 4:6-7, Isaiah 41:10, Psalm 91 and 1 Peter 5:7 are highlighted to emphasize the importance of going to God's Word for strength, peace and power, and show how much God cares for our wellbeing.Practical methods are suggested to guard the heart and mind and cleanse the mind of unwanted images, including visualizing the cleansing blood of Jesus and speaking affirmations. The episode concludes with a powerful prayer and confession to repel fear and embrace God's protective and empowering presence.ABOUT THE HOSTA master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle's Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this first part of a two-part FaithBuilder episode titled 'Faith Over Fear,' host Michelle addresses the pervasive anxieties and fears stemming from current global threats and uncertainties, as well as personal challenges. She explores different types of fear and its psychological and emotional effects, while distinguishing between healthy and unhealthy fears. Michelle also delves into the spiritual aspect of fear, highlighting its destructive potential and offering insights on recognising, confronting, and overcoming fear through faith in Christ. The episode stresses the importance of freedom from fear to enable healthy functioning in life, building resilience and strength, and using the Name of Jesus to stand up to a spirit of fear with godly power and authority.ABOUT THE HOSTA master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle's Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle is joined by co-host Stuart as they delve into themes of fear, hope, and eschatology within the modern Christian context, asking the pertinent question: Is the world coming to an end?The discussion covers the origins and evolution of end-of-the-world, ‘dispensational' teaching, highlighting key figures like Lacunza, Irving, Darby, and the Scofield Reference Bible, and its profound influence on modern Christian thought and US politics, including the significance of the modern state of Israel.In the midst of the challenges and increasing dystopia in evidence today, we can have hope and proactive faith for the future, with Christians encouraged to stand out, speak up, and shine brightly in a world fraught with darkness. The Church is destined to be victorious as God's kingdom continues to advance on earth before King Jesus returns.ABOUT THE HOSTA master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle's Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross-Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ABOUT THE EPISODEIn this episode of the Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle delves into the hidden health risks of common breakfast staples like cornflakes, critiquing their nutritional deficiencies, the risks of processed additives such as refined sugars and high fructose corn syrup, and the dangers of glyphosates. She underscores the significance of starting the day with nutritious whole foods and provides healthier breakfast alternatives such as porridge, muesli, and whole grain cereals. The discussion includes the benefits of choosing organic and non-GMO foods, and advocates for informed, holistic dietary choices grounded in Christian values and wisdom. Michelle encourages Christians to abandon the old-fashioned, nutritionless ‘cornflake' ideas of health, ‘grow up' in their relationship with food, and make better food choices to enhance overall wellbeing and avoid avoidable health issues.ABOUT THE HOSTA master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle's Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle is joined by Jose Pereira, a former CEO of Citgo Petroleum, who was wrongfully imprisoned in Venezuela for five years along with five of his colleagues, the group known as the Citgo 6. Jose details his harrowing experience of being held as a political pawn by a Communist regime, the harsh conditions of solitary confinement, and how he survived through faith in God and support from his family.He shares how he smuggled letters to write his book, 'From Hero to Villain', and how his experience led him to become a coach and an advocate for hostages worldwide. Jose also discusses his newfound faith and purpose, his involvement in church and advocacy groups, and offers powerful advice for those facing their own adversities.ABOUT THE HOSTA master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle's Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.ABOUT THE GUEST Jose Pereira is an author, coach, speaker, and survivor. His life's work is a testament to the power of resilience, determination, faith, and the enduring strength of family. In 2017, his life took anunimaginable turn when he and his colleagues were wrongfully imprisoned in Venezuela while he served as a C-suite executive at CITGO, one of the world's largest oil and gas companies. For five long years, Jose faced solitary confinement, isolation from the world, and constant uncertainty. Yet, even in those darkest moments, he discovered a light that kept him going—the unwavering love of his family and his deep- rooted faith in God.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle and co-host Stuart take an exciting look at the 'authority of the believer'.They explore the stumbling blocks in people's thinking about the authority of the believer that undermine the effectiveness of their faith. Stuart and Michelle discuss from the Bible the transformative power of understanding one's spiritual authority in Christ, and how this delegated authority is akin to a 'power of attorney,' enabling believers to bring healing and deliverance, and change and transform situations.They emphasize the importance of aligning prayers with God's will, but not focussing on questions that undermine authority. Through biblical examples, including the centurion and Jesus' disciples, they highlight the importance of having a revelation of our God-given authority in the name of Jesus, how that can empower individuals in their spiritual and everyday lives, and how important it is for bringing positive and godly change into our world today.ABOUT THE HOSTA master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle's Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode of the Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle continues to help individuals and the church in her exploration of Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD).In a follow up to the episode, Understanding PTSD, she highlights the similarities and the differences between CPTSD and PTSD. Michelle delves into the symptoms of CPTSD including challenges with emotional regulation, trust issues, and relationship difficulties.Michelle sheds light on important questions such as: How can CPTSD affect your health?How can it affect your faith?Is there help and hope for healing? Sharing real life stories, practical and honest explanations and personable encouragement, she reflects on how a correct understanding of God can help with understanding and symptoms, and emphasizes the importance of seeking out those specialised in trauma and CPTSD should therapy be needed.She also introduces her book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief' as a tool to help people who want to gain greater understanding to help themselves or others.ABOUT THE HOSTA master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle's Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michelle is joined by co-host Stuart as they delve into the concept of true freedom in Christ. They discuss the current cultural misconceptions about freedom both within and outside the Christian community, and emphasize the importance of biblical principles and God's boundaries for achieving true freedom. The conversation explores how knowing God's truth and following His ways leads to real liberty and the role of the church and the responsibility of Christians to stand firm in God's truth amidst societal shifts. Through scriptural references and personal insights, Michelle and Stuart underscore the ultimate freedom that comes through Jesus Christ and the life-giving nature of God's laws.ABOUT THE HOSTA master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle's Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle explores Post Traumatic Stress Disorder from a place of sensitivity, hope and compassion.. She discusses the stigma surrounding PTSD in the Christian community and shares her personal experience with honesty and vulnerability as a tool to help people relate and learn about the condition.Michelle addresses the importance of practical wisdom alongside spirituality in dealing with PTSD, whether going through it yourself or seeking to understand and help others.. She outlines the various symptoms and the importance of early support and treatment. She also discusses her book, 'Surviving Trauma: Crisis and Grief,' as a resource for those affected by trauma.ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle is a master of transition and cross-cultural expert with a doctorate in Cross-Cultural Mission and specialism in Natural Health & Nutrition, and a passion for natural, healthy living and improving people's lives. She's also an ordained minister with Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. Originally from the UK, for over 35 years her Christian faith has led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over fifty homes. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, animal-assisted-therapy certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, speaker and artist. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is a dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ABOUT THE EPISODEIn this week's episode Michelle Simpson welcomes Laura Brett, evangelist, author and a former qualified midwife.Laura discusses from her experience in health care the profound impact of the roll-out of the Covid mRNA injection. She shares insights from her book 'Losing Liberty, Finding Freedom,' addressing the spiritual and societal challenges of recent years. The conversation delves into themes of informed consent, spiritual darkness, critical thinking, and the importance of maintaining personal and religious freedoms in the face of increasing globalist agendas. Laura emphasizes the importance of repentance and acknowledgment from church leaders for partnering with worldly systems during the pandemic and highlights the healing and freedom experienced by individuals through the Harrogate Filling Station ministry. GUEST BIOLaura is an Evangelist, qualified midwife (BSc) Hons, Author of Losing Liberty Finding Freedom, international speaker and activist, and has worked both in business and for various charities over the past few years in a leadership, management and mentoring capacity. Since she was saved by Jesus Christ in 1992, she has been a lifelong advocate for women, freedom and an ambassador for positive mental health. Laura works part-time as the Evangelism Consultant for The Filling Station Trust – a network of spirit-filled, cross-denominational meetings of Christian worship, Word and ministry, focussing on Renewal and Evangelism. Laura and her husband Rob also lead The Filling Station in Harrogate.Laura has recently completed a post graduate certification in Missiology. She is placed on the frontline of ministry, speaking, sharing the Gospel and ministering in healings and deliverance. Laura lives in Yorkshire and has three children.ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle is a master of transition and cross-cultural expert with a doctorate in Cross-Cultural Mission and specialism in Natural Health & Nutrition, and a passion for improving people's lives and natural, healthy living. For over 35 years her Christian faith has led her to live and serve in six countries on three continents and have over fifty homes. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, animal-assisted-therapy certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in two languages and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, speaker and artist. She homeschooled her three children, has nine grandchildren, is a dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Christian Wellbeing Show, Michelle discusses the fifth and final step in her series, 5 Simple steps to Healthy Living by focusing on the importance of using natural products. Emphasizing how the chemicals in everyday cosmetics, toiletries, cleaning and other products can negatively impact health, she explains the dangers of endocrine-disrupting chemicals and provides practical tips on how to switch to safer, natural alternatives.Michelle also highlights the importance of holistic health, advocating for simplicity and natural ingredients in all aspects of life as a path to better overall health and wellbeing.ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle is a master of transition and cross-cultural expert with a doctorate in Cross-Cultural Mission and specialism in Natural Health & Nutrition, and a passion for improving people's lives and natural, healthy living. For over 35 years her Christian faith has led her to live and serve in six countries on three continents and have over fifty homes. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, animal-assisted-therapy certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in two languages and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, speaker and artist. She homeschooled her three children, has nine grandchildren, is a dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the show Michelle asks and answers…What is the most stupid question in the history of mankind? Initially addressing the real meaning of the word, ‘mankind', she goes on to challenge the popular cultural thinking of the day, and address one of the biggest questions, follies and shames of mankind and the church, calling out its ignorance, arrogance and pride. Referring to the Bible account of the Tower of Babel, this inspirational episode defends the truths of the ages, basic facts and God's design, and reveals the next dangerous question and judgement mankind and the church will face if they continue their destructive trajectory of weakness, fear and capitulation to the world's voices. She looks at the most important questions Christians and the church now need to ask and encourages humility, repentance and boldness. What's the most stupid question in history? Listen to this insightful episode to find out!ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle is a master of transition and cross-cultural expert with a doctorate in Cross-Cultural Mission and specialism in Natural Health & Nutrition, and a passion for improving people's lives and natural, healthy living. For over 35 years her Christian faith has led her to live and serve in six countries on three continents and have over fifty homes. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, animal-assisted-therapy certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in two languages and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, speaker and artist. She homeschooled her three children, has nine grandchildren, is a dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle is joined by co-host Stuart to explore the concept of biblical wellbeing and its impact on all areas of life. They discuss the holistic approach to wellbeing, encompassing physical, intellectual, emotional, social, and financial needs. Through various biblical stories, including accounts of Elisha and New Testament events, they illustrate God's delight when His people prosper and live in peace and completeness. The episode emphasizes that true wellbeing is found in Jesus Christ and encourages listeners to foster and promote this holistic wellbeing for themselves and in the lives of their families, communities and nations.ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle is a master of transition and cross-cultural expert with a doctorate in Cross-Cultural Mission and specialism in Natural Health & Nutrition, and a passion for improving people's lives and natural, healthy living. For over 35 years her Christian faith has led her to live and serve in six countries on three continents and have over fifty homes. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, animal-assisted-therapy certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in two languages and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, speaker and artist. She homeschooled her three children, has nine grandchildren, is a dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle is joined by co-host Stuart to take a vital look at the surreptitious rise of censorship and cancel culture in Western society. From their experience in a Communist country, they explore how these developments are imported from neo-Marxist thought and Communist regimes. The conversation covers how they are used to erode freedom and how that erosion affects mental health and overall wellbeing, the role of media and fact-checking in controlling narratives, and the importance of gaining and maintaining awareness and defending Christian freedoms and values. ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle is a master of transition and cross-cultural expert with a doctorate in Cross-Cultural Mission and specialism in Natural Health & Nutrition, and a passion for improving people's lives and natural, healthy living. For over 35 years her Christian faith has led her to live and serve in six countries on three continents and have over fifty homes. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, animal-assisted-therapy certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in two languages and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, speaker and artist. She homeschooled her three children, has nine grandchildren, is a dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.LINKSFor website, social media and resources:https://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle is here to discuss the importance of Christians speaking out against wrongdoing, both within the church and in the world. But speaking out can be met with resistance. Michelle highlights some of the various responses Christians may encounter when they voice their concerns, including accusations of disobedience, spreading poison, or having a critical spirit. But speaking out is important, especially against abuse, corruption, and injustice, which aligns with Jesus' teachings and will enable you to find the courage to use your voice for positive change. ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle is a master of transition and cross-cultural expert with a doctorate in Cross-Cultural Mission and specialism in Natural Health & Nutrition, and a passion for improving people's lives and natural, healthy living. For over 35 years her Christian faith has led her to live and serve in six countries on three continents and have over fifty homes. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, animal-assisted-therapy certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in two languages and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, speaker and artist. She homeschooled her three children, has nine grandchildren, is a dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the show, host Michelle is continuing her 5 Simple Steps to Healthy living series with Step 4 - Managing Stress. Michelle explores the dangers of prolonged stress and its impact on physical, mental, emotional and spiritual wellbeing. Drawing from her personal experiences of moving homes and countries, she provides practical strategies to manage stress, such as regular exercise, sufficient rest, creativity, a healthy diet, reducing screen time, and decluttering. Additionally, Michelle touches on the more sensitive aspects of stress, including trauma and relationships. By integrating Michelle's tried and tested methods, you can significantly reduce stress and enhance your overall health.ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle is a master of transition and cross-cultural expert with a doctorate in Cross-Cultural Mission and specialism in Natural Health & Nutrition, and a passion for improving people's lives and natural, healthy living. For over 35 years her Christian faith has led her to live and serve in six countries on three continents and have over fifty homes. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, animal-assisted-therapy certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in two languages and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, speaker and artist. She homeschooled her three children, has nine grandchildren, is a dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this FaithBuilder episode, host Michelle looks at understanding and embracing 'The Single Eye of Faith' - the idea that faith is more than just believing in Jesus; it is a substance and an assured expectation that we must hold on to and focus on even when our experience tells us something else.The Bible describes faith as the evidence of things not seen and this episode emphasizes the importance of receiving the answer to prayers when you can't yet see anything, aligning prayers with God's word and will avoiding double-mindedness, and refusing doubt, while compassionately addressing the “Why?” question, explaining the possible effects of time and trauma on faith, and encouraging the listener in how to maintain that faith in the face of adversity and negative experiences.Through scripture, inspiring biblical examples and personal anecdotes, Michelle encourages listeners to hold on to faith with patience and singleminded-ness, believing that God can and will fulfill his promises. Scripture References:Hebrews 11:1Luke 5:13Daniel 3:14-18James 1:7Mark 9:17Mark 11:23-24Mark 5:25-32Mark 10:46-52Matthew 8:5-13Song: You Care For Me, concept, lyrics & music © Michelle Simpson 2003. Not for re-use of any kind without permission from the songwriter.ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle is a master of transition and cross-cultural expert with a doctorate in Cross-Cultural Mission and specialism in Natural Health & Nutrition, and a passion for improving people's lives and natural, healthy living. For over 35 years her Christian faith has led her to live and serve in six countries on three continents and have over fifty homes. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, animal-assisted-therapy certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in two languages and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, speaker and artist. She homeschooled her three children, has nine grandchildren, is a dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is part 2 of Michelle's discussion with Debbie Richens on the painful issue of parental alienation and estrangement.Looking at influences of divorce, social media, peers, and even counsellors on parental alienation, the pair discuss the mental, emotional, and physical effects of being cut off from family, including conditions like broken heart syndrome and fibromyalgia. Highlighting isolation tactics used by certain groups and the emotional and health impacts it has on victims, the episode also touches on the impact of parental alienation on children and grandparents, and the importance of organizations and support systems. For those facing these challenges, Debbie offers practical advice and recommendations on how and where to receive the support you need. GUEST BIODebbie is an Alienation & Estrangement Coach with years of experience in alienation. She is a master practitioner Personal Evolution/NLP/TimeLine Resourcing & Hypnotherapy coach & trainer, I-act Therapist for mental health & wellbeing, founder of Phoenix Awakening Training Coaching & Mentoring, a business mentor, and a certified Grief Recovery Specialist supporting people through trauma, PTSD, grief and loss. She also works with and supports several charities in the area of alienation. She is available for one-to-one support, training, workshops and media interviews, is a regular speaker, podcast guest, and contributor to articles on parental and grandparent alienation.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle is a master of transition and cross-cultural expert with a doctorate in Cross-Cultural Mission and specialism in Natural Health & Nutrition, and a passion for improving people's lives and natural, healthy living. For over 35 years her Christian faith has led her to live and serve in six countries on three continents and have over fifty homes. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, animal-assisted-therapy certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in two languages and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, speaker and artist. She homeschooled her three children, has nine grandchildren, is a dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle is joined by therapist and expert, Debbie Richens to discuss the painful issue of parental alienation and estrangement.Debbie shares her personal experience and professional insights into the dynamics of parent alienation, the manipulative tactics used by others to cause children to cut off a parent, and the severe emotional and physical impacts on those cut off and alienated. As well as highlighting the influence of social media and certain counseling practices that encourage cutting off relationships, challenging their appropriateness and professionalism, this episode serves as the first part of a two part series on this important topic. GUEST BIODebbie is an Alienation & Estrangement Coach with years of experience in alienation. She is a master practitioner Personal Evolution/NLP/TimeLine Resourcing & Hypnotherapy coach & trainer, I-act Therapist for mental health & wellbeing, founder of Phoenix Awakening Training Coaching & Mentoring, a business mentor, and a certified Grief Recovery Specialist supporting people through trauma, PTSD, grief and loss. She also works with several charities in the area of alienation. She is available for one-to-one support, training, workshops and media interviews, is a regular speaker, podcast guest, and contributor to articles on parental and grandparent alienation.ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle is a master of transition and cross-cultural expert with a doctorate in Cross-Cultural Mission and specialism in Natural Health & Nutrition, and a passion for improving people's lives and natural, healthy living. For over 35 years her Christian faith has led her to live and serve in six countries on three continents and have over fifty homes. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, animal-assisted-therapy certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in two languages and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, speaker and artist. She homeschooled her three children, has nine grandchildren, is a dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.SHOW LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ABOUT THE EPISODE In this episode of The Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle and co-host Stuart delve into part two of their discussion on spiritual gifts. They revisit key points from the previous episode, including the need for a broader understanding of spiritual gifts and addressing common hindrances. The episode explores alternative terms for traditional spiritual gifts listed in Ephesians 4 and Romans 12, such as viewing an apostolic gift as visionary/entrepreneurial, a prophetic gift as a consultancy skill, and an evangelistic gift as a communication ability. They take a refreshing, new and exciting look at the gifts of pastor, teacher, exhorter and administrator. They empower people to utilise their gifts creatively outside the church setting, and highlight the idea that all vocations can glorify God.By expanding vocabulary and understanding, listeners are encouraged to identify and use their unique gifts in diverse areas of life, enhancing both personal wellbeing and broader societal impact.ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle is a master of transition and a cross-cultural expert. For over 35 years her Christian faith has led her to live and serve in six countries on three continents and have over fifty homes. She has a doctorate in Cross-Cultural Mission with a specialism in Natural Health & Nutrition and is a passionate advocate for natural, healthy living. With a huge amount of experience of personal trauma, she is a certified trauma awareness trainer, animal-assisted-therapy certified, CPTSD survivor, and author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief'. Printed in two languages it is endorsed by US traumatologist and author, Dr H Norman Wright, one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, speaker, artist and singer/songwriter. She homeschooled her three children, has nine grandchildren, is a dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.LINKSFree Spiritual Gifts Questionnaire Empowered! Discovering Your Place in God's Story The Christian Wellbeing Show WebsiteThe Christian Wellbeing Show FacebookMichelle Simpson Linkedin Surviving Trauma, Crisis & GriefEnjoying Healthy Living Facebook Enjoying Healthy Living Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle is joined by her co-host Stuart to dive into the concept of spiritual gifts with an alternative perspective. Stuart shares insights from his book 'Empowered: Discovering Your Place in God's Story' and discusses how spiritual gifts extend beyond traditional church settings into all areas of life. They explore the dichotomy between spiritual and secular activities, the importance of a biblical worldview, and provide alternative terminologies for spiritual gifts to make them more accessible and applicable to all.Through personal stories and theological discussions, this episode aims to empower every believer to identify and utilise their God-given gifts in every aspect of their lives.ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle is a master of transition and a cross-cultural expert. For over 35 years her Christian faith has led her to live and serve in six countries on three continents and have over fifty homes. She has a doctorate in Cross-Cultural Mission with a specialism in Natural Health & Nutrition and is a passionate advocate for natural, healthy living. With a huge amount of experience of personal trauma, she is a certified trauma awareness trainer, animal-assisted-therapy certified, CPTSD survivor, and author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief'. Printed in two languages it is endorsed by US traumatologist and author, Dr H Norman Wright, one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, speaker, artist and singer/songwriter. She homeschooled her three children, has nine grandchildren, is a dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.LINKSThe Christian Wellbeing Show WebsiteThe Christian Wellbeing Show FacebookMichelle Simpson Linkedin Surviving Trauma, Crisis & GriefEnjoying Healthy Living Facebook Enjoying Healthy Living Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ABOUT THE EPISODEIn this week's episode of The Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle is joined by her co-host, Stuart, to explore the importance of natural ability assessments. An excellent tool for anyone, Stuart and Michelle discuss why natural ability assessments are good for Christians specifically, as individuals, in marriage, in teams, in business, and in the church. They look at how natural ability assessments differ from learned skills and help individuals discover their God-given innate talents. Stuart shares his extensive experience as a certified facilitator of the Highlands Ability Battery and discusses its application in various contexts such as education, careers, missions, and church teams. The episode underscores the role of natural ability assessments in personal development, improving team unity, and preventing issues like burnout and attrition. ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle is a master of transition and a cross-cultural expert. For over 35 years her Christian faith has led her to live and serve in six countries on three continents and have over fifty homes. She has a doctorate in Cross-Cultural Mission with a specialism in Natural Health & Nutrition and is a passionate advocate for natural, healthy living. With a huge amount of experience of personal trauma, she is a certified trauma awareness trainer, animal-assisted-therapy certified, CPTSD survivor, and author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief'. Printed in two languages it is endorsed by US traumatologist and author, Dr H Norman Wright, one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, speaker, artist and singer/songwriter. She homeschooled her three children, has nine grandchildren, is a dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.LINKSThe Christian Wellbeing Show WebsiteThe Christian Wellbeing Show FacebookMichelle Simpson Linkedin Surviving Trauma, Crisis & GriefEnjoying Healthy Living Facebook Enjoying Healthy Living Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ABOUT THE EPISODEIn this week's episode of The Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle is joined by her co-host, Stuart, to explore the importance of natural ability assessments. An excellent tool for anyone, Stuart and Michelle discuss why natural ability assessments are good for Christians specifically, as individuals, in marriage, in teams, in business, and in the church. They look at how natural ability assessments differ from learned skills and help individuals discover their God-given innate talents. Stuart shares his extensive experience as a certified facilitator of the Highlands Ability Battery and discusses its application in various contexts such as education, careers, missions, and church teams. The episode underscores the role of natural ability assessments in personal development, improving team unity, and preventing issues like burnout and attrition. ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle is a master of transition and a cross-cultural expert. For over 35 years her Christian faith has led her to live and serve in six countries on three continents and have over fifty homes. She has a doctorate in Cross-Cultural Mission with a specialism in Natural Health & Nutrition and is a passionate advocate for natural, healthy living. With a huge amount of experience of personal trauma, she is a certified trauma awareness trainer, animal-assisted-therapy certified, CPTSD survivor, and author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief'. Printed in two languages it is endorsed by US traumatologist and author, Dr H Norman Wright, one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, speaker, artist and singer/songwriter. She homeschooled her three children, has nine grandchildren, is a dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.LINKSThe Christian Wellbeing Show WebsiteThe Christian Wellbeing Show FacebookMichelle Simpson Linkedin Surviving Trauma, Crisis & GriefEnjoying Healthy Living Facebook Enjoying Healthy Living Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, host Michelle is back with her “5 Simple Steps to Healthy Living”, and this week she is looking at exercise. Exploring the many benefits of regular exercise for the body and mind, Michelle addresses common barriers people face to exercise, either from their lives or themselves, creative tips for incorporating exercise into your daily life, a broad and refreshing variety of both physical and mental exercises, and the many benefits exercise can bring you. It's never too late to begin being the best version of you and whether your focus is improving your body or your mind, exercise is one of the strongest foundations you can put in place. And this episode will give you the keys to unlocking a healthier, happier you! ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle is a master of transition and a cross-cultural expert. For over 35 years her Christian faith has led her to live and serve in six countries on three continents and have over fifty homes. She has a doctorate in Cross-Cultural Mission with a specialism in Natural Health & Nutrition and is a passionate advocate for natural, healthy living. With a huge amount of experience of personal trauma, she is a certified trauma awareness trainer, animal-assisted-therapy certified, CPTSD survivor, and author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief'. Printed in two languages it is endorsed by US traumatologist and author, Dr H Norman Wright, one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, speaker, artist and singer/songwriter. She homeschooled her three children, has nine grandchildren, is a dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.LINKSThe Christian Wellbeing Show WebsiteThe Christian Wellbeing Show FacebookMichelle Simpson Linkedin Surviving Trauma, Crisis & GriefEnjoying Healthy Living Facebook Enjoying Healthy Living Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode of the Christian Wellbeing show, Michelle and Lisa Oakley continue their conversation around Spiritual abuse. Looking at spiritual abuse through the lens of the culture of the church, its leadership and its teachings, Lisa underscores the need for healthy and open leadership and how this can help not only members that are experiencing spiritual abuse, but also church leaders. Also covering the different forms of spiritual abuse, the impact they can have on your faith, the fear of speaking out and where to go to receive help and support, this episode, in conjunction with part 1, will help you identify, overcome and recover from spiritual abuse. ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle is a master of transition and a cross-cultural expert. For over 35 years her Christian faith has led her to live and serve in six countries on three continents and have over fifty homes. She has a doctorate in Cross-Cultural Mission with a specialism in Natural Health & Nutrition and is a passionate advocate for natural, healthy living. With a huge amount of experience of personal trauma, she is a certified trauma awareness trainer, animal-assisted-therapy certified, CPTSD survivor, and author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief'. Printed in two languages it is endorsed by US traumatologist and author, Dr H Norman Wright, one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, speaker, artist and singer/songwriter. She homeschooled her three children, has nine grandchildren, is a dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.LINKSThe Christian Wellbeing Show WebsiteThe Christian Wellbeing Show FacebookMichelle Simpson Linkedin Surviving Trauma, Crisis & GriefEnjoying Healthy Living Facebook Enjoying Healthy Living Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle Simpson interviews Professor Lisa Oakley about the sensitive but very real topic of Spiritual Abuse. They discuss the definition of spiritual abuse as a form of psychological or emotional abuse characterised by highly controlling, coercive behaviour in a religious context. They explore the different characteristics and effects of spiritual abuse and its impact on trust, faith and relationships. They also discuss the integration of spiritual abuse with other forms of abuse such as domestic abuse. The conversation emphasises the importance of recognising spiritual abuse, raising awareness of it, and helping to create healthy Christian cultures.ABOUT THE GUESTProfessor Lisa Oakley is professor of safeguarding and knowledge exchange, and deputy programme leader for the Master of Science in Family and Child Psychology in the School of Psychology at the UK's University of Chester. She is a chartered psychologist and chair of the British Psychological Society Safeguarding Advisory Group. She is co-author of Breaking the Silence on Spiritual Abuse and Escaping the Maze of Spiritual Abuse: Creating Healthy Church Cultures.ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle has a doctorate in Cross-Cultural Mission with a specialism in Natural Health & Nutrition and is a passionate advocate for natural, healthy living. With a huge amount of experience of personal trauma, she is a certified trauma awareness trainer, animal-assisted-therapy certified, CPTSD survivor, and author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief'. Printed in two languages it is endorsed by US traumatologist and author, Dr H Norman Wright, one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, speaker, artist and singer/songwriter. She homeschooled her three children, has nine grandchildren, is a dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.LINKS AND RESOURCESThe Christian Wellbeing Show WebsiteThe Christian Wellbeing Show FacebookMichelle Simpson Linkedin Surviving Trauma, Crisis & GriefEnjoying Healthy Living Facebook Enjoying Healthy Living Instagram Escaping the Maze of Spiritual Abuse: Oakley, L., and Humphreys, J. (2019)Breaking the Silence on Spiritual Abuse: Oakley, L., and Kinmond, K. (2013) Replenished Life Thirtyone:eight Tel: 0303 003 1111Church as a refuge GRACE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on The Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle addresses the topic of trauma, how alone people can feel in this painful journey, the daily intensity of trying to survive, and the importance of people being able to look at others' journeys to help them feel they are not alone. But how can they hear other people's stories without being traumatised even more?Through reflective discussions on the biblical stories of Adam and Eve, Joseph, Jacob, and Naomi, Michelle underscores the ancient roots of trauma, the resilience of the human spirit, and helps the sufferer realise they are not alone in their pain, with the distance of time provided by these Bible stories as a buffer, instead of the rawness that current stories might bring.This gentle but honest look at trauma brings hope as Michelle uses these Bible stories to look at the possibilities in God of finding a compensation, discovering an unexpected plan, and even finding a blessing, however impossible it may seem.ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle is a master of transition and a cross-cultural expert. For over 35 years her Christian faith has led her to live and serve in six countries on three continents and have over fifty homes. She has a doctorate in Cross-Cultural Mission with a specialism in Natural Health & Nutrition and is a passionate advocate for natural, healthy living. With a huge amount of experience of personal trauma, she is a certified trauma awareness trainer, animal-assisted-therapy certified, CPTSD survivor, and author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief'. Printed in two languages it is endorsed by US traumatologist and author, Dr H Norman Wright, one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, speaker, artist and singer/songwriter. She homeschooled her three children, has nine grandchildren, is a dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.LINKSThe Christian Wellbeing Show WebsiteThe Christian Wellbeing Show FacebookMichelle Simpson Linkedin Surviving Trauma, Crisis & GriefEnjoying Healthy Living Facebook Enjoying Healthy Living Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Michelle is back with her ‘5 Simple Steps to Healthy Living' series and in Step 2 is taking sugar - “The Sweet Deceiver” - to task.Since the 1970's, we have been constantly warned that we consume far too much sugar in our diets, but that hasn't stopped us yet. With its myriad of uses and addictive qualities, which are pushed on consumers by the food industry, it is no surprise that over 100 health conditions are directly related to the consumption of sugar. Looking at the harmful impacts of sugar on physical and mental health, exploring its history, the process of its refinement, and its ubiquity in modern diets, Michelle leaves no stone unturned in her quest to help you cut down on sugar and live a more healthy life. ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle is a master of transition and a cross-cultural expert. For over 35 years her Christian faith has led her to live and serve in six countries on three continents and have over fifty homes. She has a doctorate in Cross-Cultural Mission with a specialism in Natural Health & Nutrition and is a passionate advocate for natural, healthy living. With a huge amount of experience of personal trauma, she is a certified trauma awareness trainer, animal-assisted-therapy certified, CPTSD survivor, and author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief'. Printed in two languages it is endorsed by US traumatologist and author, Dr H Norman Wright, one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, speaker, artist and singer/songwriter. She homeschooled her three children, has nine grandchildren, is a dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.LINKSThe Christian Wellbeing Show WebsiteThe Christian Wellbeing Show FacebookMichelle Simpson Linkedin Surviving Trauma, Crisis & GriefEnjoying Healthy Living Facebook Enjoying Healthy Living Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.