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You Are Made to Heal the World

Season #1

Listening to our stories and our pain leads us toward our desired healing for the world. Once we know our values and our themes around wounding, we move into how our healing and the healing we long for in the world bring restoration, life and joy.

In our fourth episode of our podcast, I continue to coach Sara Lattimore through the last piece of the triangle to consider how her story influences how she is made to bring healing to the world.

In Episode Four We Cover:

  1. Our passion areas

  2. What we mean when we think of healing the world

  3. How healing relates to our values and pain

The previous episode focused on themes of emotions based on our early wounding and the connection to our values using Deborah Loyd’s vocational triangle. During this episode we look at how the ways we feel called to care for the world, and specific aspects of it, tend to relate closely to the themes of pain and our values. For Sara, we look at her bio and her dreams for owning and RV and adopting children are part of her dreams for healing the world.

In our fifth and final podcast of the series, we put the triangle together to create a credo and next steps.

 

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Sara Lattimore

Sara is adopted, a wife of 17 years, a mother to 2 amazing children who give her opportunities to be a cheerleader, dress up like a princess, play in the mud, and go on amazing adventures. With a Bachelors in political science and sociology, Sara worked for Child Protective Services as a legal caseworker before following a call into full-time ministry in 2008. During her time in full-time ministry Sara has served in medium to large size local congregations, as well as camp ministry. Sara has a passion for serving others, writing, and speaking. Sara is looking forward to writing her own book next. Sara completed her MDiv in 2019 and is currently working on her Doctorate in Leadership and Global Perspectives. Sara currently serves in a ministry position leading a congregation in living life missionally as the Director of Missional Ministries. She is an innovator and visionary who looks to find empowering and dignity restoring ways of sharing the love of Christ, while addressing needs.

Beyond her work, Sara dreams of growing her family through adoption, kayaking with Orcas, and traveling in an RV across North America and internationally.