In the Well: Finding Healing and Wholeness with God

Publisher: Clesia Publishing Ltd
Price: $4.99 (Ends Aug 23)
What if healing was never meant to be a lifelong project?
You’ve done the work. You’ve read the books, named the patterns, set the boundaries, and learned the language of healing. So why does it still feel like you’re managing something that never fully closes?
For many Christians carrying the weight of a difficult childhood, healing has quietly become a lifelong maintenance project, a wound kept clean but never allowed to close. In the Well offers a different, more hopeful possibility: that healing from even deep childhood wounds can be genuine, can be found in God, and can actually reach completion.
Drawing on her own five-year “season in the well”, a period of intentional inner healing in her twenties, following childhood Complex PTSD, Mia Patten weaves memoir together with clear, careful teaching. She brings Scripture into honest conversation with the most trusted voices in trauma psychology, never pitting faith against understanding, but letting them illuminate each other.
The well becomes the map: a descent into what was broken, an encounter with the God who meets us in the depths, and a real emergence into wholeness. This is a book for anyone who suspects that something in their formation was damaged, through emotional or verbal abuse, or simply a childhood that didn’t give you what a childhood should.
Inside, you’ll find language for what happened to you, a framework that honours both your faith and the realities of trauma, and, most of all, a reason to believe the goal was never endless coping. It was freedom.
If you’ve managed your pain long enough, In the Well invites you to begin healing it.
Begin the descent. Your emergence is possible.




