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Matt Brown said a book helped convince him he could do better. Author: Emily Longnecker Updated: 11:50 PM EDT May 5, 2021 INDIANAPOLIS When Matt Brown graduates next Saturday from IUPUI, the father of three will have earned a Bachelor of Arts in communication with a minor in psychology. “You’re going to have to forgive me because I don’t know exactly how this goes on,” said Brown as he pulled on and adjusted a black mortarboard onto his forehead and zipped up his graduation gown. “I never graduated high school, this is a little new to me.” But you could say the 37 year old already comes to the table with another kind of degree, earned the hard way from the proverbial School of Hard Knocks. ....
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John Eldredge launches resources to combat 'trauma' amid COVID christianpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from christianpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Unsplash/Sasha Freemind Wild at Heart author John Eldredge believes men and women across the United States are experiencing a mental health crisis like never before. “The last year absolutely clobbered us. We all just passed through extreme, global trauma thanks to the pandemic and lockdown,” Eldredge, president of Wild at Heart, a ministry devoted to helping people discover the heart of God and recover their own hearts in God’s love, told The Christian Post. “As people come out of this, I think the world will realize that everyone has been through trauma. We are going to see the effects of that now. To have your normal routines disrupted, to be kept in a state of constant uncertainty that is traumatizing. And then, of course, the deaths and the losses are very real. As a result, everyone has been turning back to self-comforting, often damaging, behavior.” ....