Resilient Faith: Cultivating hope through trials and traumas

What happens when your life is turned upside down? How do you cope? Where do you turn?

Dr. Jamie Aten, a disaster psychologist and disaster ministry expert, has been there. He’s survived late-stage cancer and Hurricane Katrina, and is here to help those navigating life’s disasters with scientific and spiritual insights.

A multitude of resources for churches responding to COVID-19
Stop Saying ‘God only tests the strong’ to those who are hurting
Coronavirus: There are no heavenly bonus points. Please stay home if you’re sick
Finding God in the Darkest of Days
Blessed Are Those Who Suffer—But Not How You Think
What Syrian Refugees Can Teach Us About Hope
Faith Helps Us Find Meaning in Our Suffering
‘We would eventually worship in the very place Saddam had ordered out crimes against humanity’
Everything I Thought I Knew About Spiritual Surrender Was Wrong
Dr Jaimie Aten

Dr. Jamie Aten is the founder and executive director of the Humanitarian Disaster Institute and Blanchard Chair of Humanitarian & Disaster Leadership at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. His latest book is “A Walking Disaster: What Surviving Katrina and Cancer Taught Me about Faith and Resilience” (Templeton Press). In 2016, he received the FEMA Community Preparedness Champion award at the White House. Follow him on Twitter, Instagram or jamieaten.com.