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If you have experienced the trauma of abuse or want to learn to support those who have walked through it, we invite you to join us for our 2024 He Makes All Things New women’s retreat.

 Our theme for this year’s retreat is Beloved, and our prayer is you walk away with a greater understanding of God’s love that sets you free to live in His peace.

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Healing and understanding of our belovedness happens in a community of support.
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At our retreat, we want to provide a safe place to be seen, accepted, and understood and for you to experience belonging and restoration in His love.

He Makes All Things New

Abuse, Betrayal, and Deception cut like a knife — they destroy the core of our being, producing fear, shame, and a sense of unworthiness; we are left with a belief that we are not capable of being loved. But God calls us “His Beloved.” He delights in us, and invites us to know His deep, life-changing love. It is a love that overcomes fear, anxiety, and shame.
Join Called to Peace Ministries for a long weekend and discover just how powerful it is to know our great God’s love. We invite you to rest with us as we seek to unbind the lies, fear, and anxiety that past experiences have implanted into our hearts, and walk into the freedom and peace that come from the intimate knowledge of His love.
Join Called to Peace Ministries for a long weekend and discover just how powerful it is to know our great God’s love. We invite you to rest with us as we seek to unbind the lies, fear, and anxiety that past experiences have implanted into our hearts, and walk into the freedom and peace that come from the intimate knowledge of His love.

MAIN SPEAKERS

Elyse Fitzpatrick

Speaker, Author, Counselor

Joy Forrest

Executive Director & Founder of Called to Peace Ministries

Darby Strickland

Author, Counselor, Speaker

Chris Moles

Pastor, Author, Biblical Counselor

Renee Best

Therapist

BREAKOUT SPEAKERS

Sharon Sheppard

Artist, Author, Blogger, Survivor

Winifred Ereyi

CEO of ThinkSTEM Foundation

Dr. Debra Wingfield

Author, Doctor of Education, Educator

Georgia Shaffer

Coach, Author & Speaker

Rebecca Davis

Book Coach, Spiritual Coach, Author

Carolyn Weaver

Artist, Author, Blogger, Survivor

Tabitha Westbrook

Therapist, Coach, Speaker, Author

Kirsten Christenson

Biblical Counselor

 

Greg Wilson

Counselor, Author

Brye Patton

Counselor

Lisa Meister

Author, Speaker, Educator, Minister

Beth Broom

Counselor, Trauma Specialist

Dawn Perry

Author (Publishing as Dawn E. Stephenson), Coach

 

Jen Mellor

Survivor, Business Owner and “Create Space” Instructor

 

BREAKOUT SPEAKERS

Sharon Sheppard

Artist, Author, Blogger, Survivor

Winifred Ereyi

CEO of ThinkSTEM Foundation

Dr. Debra Wingfield

Author, Doctor of Education, Educator

Georgia Shaffer

Coach, Author & Speaker

Rebecca Davis

Book Coach, Spiritual Coach, Author

Carolyn Weaver

Artist, Author, Blogger, Survivor

Kirsten Christenson

Biblical Counselor

 

Tabitha Westbrook

Therapist, Coach, Speaker, Author

Greg Wilson

Counselor, Author

Brye Patton

Counselor

Lisa Meister

Author, Speaker, Educator, Minister

Beth Broom

Counselor, Trauma Specialist

Dawn Perry

Author (Publishing as Dawn E. Stephenson), Coach

 

WHAT CAN I EXPECT?

BREAK OUT SESSIONS

4 Tracts will be available…

      1. Domestic Abuse Survivors
      2. Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors
      3. People Helpers
      4. Floating Track (covers a variety of topics)

CREATE SPACE

(and other interactive workshops)

Create Space will be a safe place to visit and use art, crafting, and creativity to process and find healing. We will also offer interactive workshops such as movement and worship to engage the whole being for healing in a trauma-informed setting. Led by speakers Jenny Serata and Liz Evans. Stay tuned for more information.

Jenny Serata

Jenny Serata

Workshop Speaker / Life Coach

Liz Evans

Liz Evans

Workshop Speaker / Therapist

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Disclaimer: CTPM provides education and resources to survivors of domestic abuse and educates people who desire to help them. In no way do we seek to be a substitute for the local church. Rather, our goal is to come alongside churches as they seek to support victims of abuse. We call on experts as we deem necessary from diverse professional disciplines and theological backgrounds to share expertise and solutions for survivors. Those invited to speak on issues of faith at our events agree with our statement of faith affirming historically essential doctrines of the Christian faith as set out in the Apostles Creed. We allow for freedom of conscience in the nonessential doctrines such as divorce, remarriage, and male headship.