The Trauma Watchtower

The Trauma Watchtower In addition to operating on all trauma and wounds, we specialize in helping victims of sexual abuse.

Trauma Watchtower (501c3 Nonprofit Ministry) is committed to assisting people who have experienced trauma and internal wounds in healing through the power of Jesus Christ. We have been sent forth into the world to heal people who are wounded inside. to release them from the burden of their scars and the things that keep them connected to the past.

11/17/2024

We have changed the name of this ministry to Healer's Hands Ministries.

Please join us at our new page

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Healer’s Hands Ministries is a Christ-centered ministry devoted to bringing healing, restoration, and freedom to individuals who are emotionally, spiritually, or relationally wounded. Our mission is to lead people into a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ, where true healing and transformation can take place. We believe that everyone has the potential to be set free from the burdens of trauma, pain, and spiritual bo***ge through the power of God’s love.

Founded on biblical principles and the belief that Jesus is our ultimate healer, Healer’s Hands Ministries provides a safe, nurturing environment for individuals to explore the roots of their struggles and find redemption. Through teachings, prayer ministry, discipleship, and inner healing programs like the Held Recovery Program, we guide people through a process of discovery, healing, and empowerment.

Our ministry serves as a refuge for the broken, a training ground for the called, and a launching point for those ready to step into their God-given purpose. By equipping individuals to experience healing for themselves, we also empower them to become instruments of healing for others—living out the message: “Healed people heal people.”

Tomorrow night is Unlocked! We can't wait to gather together and strengthen and encourage those who have loved ones that...
09/17/2024

Tomorrow night is Unlocked! We can't wait to gather together and strengthen and encourage those who have loved ones that are incarcerated.
Dinner is offered and we have activities for your kids while we talk.

08/11/2024

Be Filled with Light

When I asked the Lord what He wanted to say today, I felt Him brooding over, and yearning for, His kids who feel they have strayed too far to return to Him.

If that’s you, the Lord is saying to you today:

“Precious child, your world is dark but I am light. I am all the hope you need.

I see the dark places in you; I see even more than you do. You cannot fix yourself, but I can fix you. I can heal you, clean you up, and restore you to Myself completely.

Beloved child, you can be new today. You can be clean today. All you have to do is confess your sins to Me. If you will do that, I am faithful and just to forgive you your sins, and to cleanse you from all unrighteousness. I will immediately forgive you and fill you with My light.

Precious daughter, beloved son: I desire more than anything to fill you with light.

Every dark place that’s in you right now can be instantly transformed by My Spirit. I AM light. I can and will fill you up, illuminate you, and make you new. I can make you clean, and I can do it in an instant.

So come to Me. Talk to Me. Pour out your heart to Me. As you confess your sins, peace will come. The blood of My Son Jesus paid the price for You to be forgiven, and I desire for you to receive everything Jesus’ blood purchased for you right now.

I love you, My child. I am with you always, even to the end of the world. I will never leave you. I will never abandon you. I am not like people. I am Light. I am good. I am pure, and I am holy. You can depend on what I say.”

Pray:

“Father God, I come before You in Jesus’ name. Father, I confess to You that I have sinned. I have sinned against You by _________ .

But Father, I believe Your Word that You will forgive me. So Father, please forgive me right now. Wash me clean with Jesus’ blood. Fill me with Your Holy Spirit. Take every place in me that’s dark, and fill it with the light of Your Presence.

Thank You, Father God. In Jesus’ name, amen.”

From devotional by Jamie Rohrbaugh

07/31/2024

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07/23/2024

In Him. With Him. By Him. 🥹🙏🏼🪔🕊️🔥👑🙌🏽🩸🛡️⚔️♥️

07/23/2024
06/01/2024

I am coordinating prayer & worship hikes in a few months in Western North Carolina.
Locations can range from pulling off the road at an overlook to moderate hikes.

If you are interested and would like to join in please comment below.

Thank you and to God be the glory!


These are being sold as a fundraiser for our ministry. If you or someone you know has a lil one, these are an EXCELLENT ...
04/17/2024

These are being sold as a fundraiser for our ministry. If you or someone you know has a lil one, these are an EXCELLENT gift

03/27/2024

Learning From David: Praying When Desperate
Israel’s King David was a great leader who brought success, prosperity and godliness to Israel. He built Israel into a unified nation, he won many victories and expanded the kingdom, and he established Yahweh as Israel’s sole God. Such success. Such achievement. So many accomplishments. David did incredibly well. Better than any king before or after him. But David’s sensational attainments didn’t mean that life was easy for him and that he got everything he wanted. Not so. Reading through the songs he wrote, you get the impression that he was pretty desperate a lot of the time. Perhaps more so than most of us. If anyone knew how to pray when life got tough, it was David. And in God’s grace we have lots of his prayers in the Psalms. Let’s look at one of them.

Reading: Psalm 13

It seems that David is struggling with a very serious illness in this song. One that is likely to take his life; much to the delight of all his enemies (13:4). He is desperately unwell and God seems to be doing nothing. How do you pray when everything seems to be falling apart? When you can see no hope? When God seems to be silent? If you haven’t been there, you will be sometime. What can we learn from David about prayer in the darkest times? There are three parts to this prayer. I find it helpful to picture them in terms of prayer postures.

First, David is on his face - mourning and complaining (13:1-2). Yes you heard it right – complaining. I can’t read these verses in any other way. But note that he’s complaining to God, not about God. He’s going right to the source. David figures that ultimately God controls sickness, so he is telling him how he feels. This is where desperate prayer starts. It begins with deep mourning that includes frank complaining. Jesus prayed a similar prayer on the cross: “My God why have you forsaken me.” So it must be okay. It’s easy to pretend that things are fine when they aren’t, ignoring or submerging our grief and pain. When we are despairing and distressed, we need to tell God. We owe it to him to be honest. It’s difficult for God to do his work if we don’t accept our distress and need.

Second, David is on his knees – pleading (13:3-4). Now David is appealing for an answer. He’s no longer wallowing in his pain but praying for God to work. He even gives God a reason to answer his prayers - if he dies, his enemies will get the wrong impression. David is making it very clear what he is asking for. He believes that God has promised him life and he’s telling him that. This could be seen as a selfish prayer. There were probably many other desperate people in Israel at this time, so why pray for his needs? But there are no selfish prayers as long as we are willing to submit to what God wants (see 13:5-6). Just honest, real, direct prayers.

Third, David is on his feet – rejoicing (13:5-6). David finishes his prayer by expressing his complete confidence in God. You get the impression that David is praising God for something that has not yet happened. This is what faith-filled prayer is all about. We rejoice in what we know God will do even though we cannot see it yet. This is not usually where desperate prayer starts, but it is always where it ends.

Taken from:
Teach Us To Pray: Day 3 • Devotional

http://bible.com/r/5dq

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