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If you have an emergency, please take advantage of the numbers listed below. We've also provided answers to frequently asked questions down the page.
In the case of an emergency, or if you believe you or someone close to you is a danger to you or others, please call 911.
In the case of a mental health crisis, for you or someone close to you, at any time day or night, please call 988. This is the NEW National Hotline for Mental Health Crises and Suicide Prevention.
National Hotlines
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) HelpLine can be reached Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m., EST. Call 1-800-950-NAMI (6264), text “HelpLine” to 62640 to connect with a crisis counselor via text message, or email them at helpline@nami.org.
National Domestic Violence Hotline. Call (800) 799-7233 to speak with a domestic abuse expert.
National Sexual Assault Hotline. Call (800) 656-4673 to connect with a staff member from a sexual assault service provider.
In Texas
Rape Crisis Center of San Antonio (210) 349-7273. Call 24/7 for Crisis Intervention, Free & Confidential Counseling, Education Programs, Advocacy, and Case Management.
Family Violence Prevention Services in San Antonio (210) 733-8810. Call 24/7 Crisis Hotline/Emergency Shelter.
Runaway Hotline of Texas 1 (800) 989-6884 call or text “Get Help!”
Texas Department of Family & Protective Services (DFPS), and Child Protective Services (CPS) Call our Abuse Hotline 1 (800) 252-5400 toll-free 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, nationwide, or report with our secure website (www.txabusehotline.org) and get a response within 24 hours.
Follow Up
After the crisis is over, maintaining a connection to people is crucial for your loved one’s recovery. Help him/her to stay connected with you and others to help prevent a relapse. Also, be sure to follow up with the person regularly to let him/her know that you’re thinking about him/her. A person with a mental health condition benefits tremendously from social support. Source: National Alliance on Mental Illness.
FOR MORE INFO: Mental Health by the Numbers, https://www.nami.org/mhstats
Frequently Asked Questions
Complex trauma can occur in a variety of forms, but some of the primary markers include difficulty regulating emotions, pervasive feelings of shame and worthlessness, problems forming healthy relationships, dissociation, persistent negative beliefs about oneself, and even re-experiencing traumatic memories through flashbacks or nightmares.
Complex trauma differs from simple trauma in that it takes more time and attachment-love to facilitate healing and recovery, whereas simple trauma tends to be healed more quickly.
Inner healing ministry involves healing of what is referred to as “Type B” trauma—the bad things done to you that have caused you great pain. It also involves dealing with strongholds (harmful belief systems) and generational curses (and other curses) that can cripple you without you realizing it.
Inner healing prayer is an approach that provides a safe space and time for God to heal those memories and deal with strongholds and curses, all working together to remove the the "sting" of these traumas that lead to negative behavior patterns and involuntary responses in life.
We live in a world that is both physical and spiritual in nature. The spiritual world is as real as the physical one we live in, and the forces there work hard to mess our lives up. Deliverance ministry is part of how we deal with these forces who consistently bring confusion and torment into our lives.
Our process and approach is gentle—the authority and power of Jesus is enough to deal with the demonic. There is no need for heightened emotions or any form of aggression.
Heart of Heaven offers all of our ministries services free of charge.
Our supporters enable us to offer this gift so that finances are never a barrier to receiving needed ministry. For clients who are able, we also extend the invitation to pay forward the blessing you're receiving by also donating financially.
All donations are tax deductible.
We're not sure. While we're not proponents of "forever" sessions that you'll attend for the rest of your life, the healing process is a journey—one that we're here for, however long is needed. Four-to-six sessions with us is fairly common, but some need more; and there's no shame in that.
This is also part of why we do not charge fees for our ministry; many simply cannot afford to pay for ongoing ministry. We don't want anything to stand in the way of your healing and freedom.
Who knows, haha. We’re just us, doing this because we care deeply about God’s kids and by his grace he has equipped us to help bring healing to the hurting, restoration to the breaking, and freedom to those who are bound up.
We have-been and are-being healed, and in our great gratitude to God we want to share His good heart with others.