What is a Trauma Survivors Group and Why is the Church Interested?

One of the basic miseries of a trauma survivor is their inability to find a listener to tell their experience to who understands what they went through. The group formed at this church provides this need. Why the church must help is explained.

Miami, FL, October 14, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Dr. Cynthia Weems, pastor of First United Methodist Church of Miami, announced today the formation of a group dedicated to the needs of trauma survivors.

All too often people express little concern for others who have suffered a severe trauma. The attitude seems to be, "Hey! They ought to be glad they survived." Yet, more than physical scars remain after a life-threatening accident.

When asked why the church should invest scarce resources for such a little known cause, Dr. Weems pointed out that the church has the responsibility to minister to the whole person.

She says, "The church has a clear mandate to minister to the body, mind and spirit. As Jesus taught, ‘If they are hungry, feed them. If they are ill-clad, clothe them. If they are hurting, comfort them.’ We consider it a priviledge to serve the community in this way."

A new member, Steve Wilkinson, a trauma survivor himself, approached Dr. Weems with the need for a Trauma Survivor’s group. She said, "You organize it and we’ll support you."

Mr. Wilkinson began immediately to marshal resources and plan for the group. It will meet the second and fourth Thursdays of the month at 400 Biscayne Boulevard in downtown Miami, Florida.

More information is available at www(dOt)traumasurvivors(dot)org or at the church web site, www(dot)fumcmiami(dot)com.

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