STOP HIDING • START HEALING SEMINAR
- Jason Jones
- May 6
- 2 min read

📅 Saturday, May 9, 2026📍 Bethesda Baptist Church1808 Capitol Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002⏰ 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM🥐 Continental Breakfast and Lunch Provided
A Day Dedicated to Healing, Truth, and Transformation
Many individuals live with hidden pain—emotional wounds, shame, trauma, and unresolved experiences that quietly influence their decisions, relationships, and overall well-being.
The Stop Hiding Start Healing Seminar is designed as a safe and transformative space where faith, emotional awareness, and practical tools come together to support healing and restoration.
Core Focus of the Seminar
Participants will explore key areas of emotional, spiritual, and psychological health, including:
Understanding the origin of pain and shame that contributes to ongoing life struggles
Why individuals often choose hiding over healing and how that cycle develops
Moving from destructive coping behaviors into faith, freedom, and abundant life
Developing faith-based tools to break repetitive emotional and behavioral cycles
Learning how to integrate the balance of faith and science in the healing process
Applying biblical truth to emotional and relational health and restoration
A key theme of the day is learning how to step out of cycles of suppression and into intentional healing and wholeness.
A Holistic Approach to Healing
This seminar recognizes that healing is both spiritual and practical. It brings together biblical truth, clinical understanding, and lived experience to help individuals better understand their emotional landscape and move toward freedom.
Featured Speakers
Craig BrownAuthor | Speaker | People Helper
Kurt Bravata, M.D., FASAMPhysician | Author | Speaker
Together, they bring a unique blend of spiritual insight, professional expertise, and practical tools for transformation.
A Call to Healing
This gathering is for anyone ready to:
Face their pain instead of avoiding it
Break unhealthy cycles
Find freedom from emotional and spiritual burdens
Experience hope, clarity, and restoration

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