Cutting A Healing Response

Cutting A Healing Response by Jeremy Lelek, published by Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing in 2012, is a 32-page booklet that addresses the issue of self-mutilation as a response to deep emotional turmoil. The text explores how individuals who engage in cutting can find hope and healing through the teachings of Jesus Christ and the principles of the gospel, specifically focusing on the significance of His death, burial, and resurrection.
Readers will find practical insights on how to apply these gospel principles to their struggles with self-harm. The booklet delves into the psychological and emotional aspects of cutting, while also incorporating themes of Christian living and counseling. By connecting faith with the challenges of abuse and recovery, this work aims to provide a pathway toward healing for those affected by this complex issue.
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Self-mutilation is a means of dealing with deep, complex emotional turmoil by disfiguring the body with knives, razor blades, or needles. The sufferings of Jesus Christ, however, and the finished work of the Cross offer hope, security, and healing. This booklet illustrates how those struggling with cutting can apply the gospel (death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ) in practical ways to their issues of cutting.
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