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Welling, Nancee Session 1

I am excited to begin my journey into biblical psychology. I recently attended Chadron State College, in Chadron, Nebraska to pursue a master’s in healthcare. I wanted to be able to teach at the college level anatomy and physiology. I had little to no help from the college to get a pathway designed. I was taking a few classes this summer for my general education classes.

I have known for some time now that I am called by God into the ministry somehow, some way. I actually have known since I was a little girl. I choose to do life my way for a few years, and not walk with God. It cost me and my daughter some heartaches and pains. I have been building my relationship with God
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There is so much brokenness, untruth, worldly strongholds, and disbelief in our culture today. Everywhere I go and look there is someone who is absolutely broken by the enemy and they cannot see the good in themselves or around them. Our souls are traumatized and holding on to a wrong truth and darkness. The light of Jesus needs to be brought forth so people can live in their abundance that God has for them.

I have been in that place of darkness and defeat, but I see that light, I live in the light. I have been to secular counselor; I have taken my daughter to two counselors’ also. I know that I did not get my healing until I started going back to church and seeking and building my relationship with the Father. It has taken me the humility to go to my pastor’s and asking for prayer and help through the bible. I have a way to go, but I know I am where I am because of God’s help and prayer and supplication. My daughter got some help with the first counselor, but it was not what I had anticipated. The last sessions she went she honestly received no help or made any progress. She even voiced her opinion and said she would not return because there was no

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