The Pain of Moral Injury (#1010)
Description

Kyle surprises Wayne with a new term that is being utilized in trauma work—moral injury. This happens when someone, either by choice or coercion, acts in opposition to their deep moral framework. It causes significant damage not only to the one who does it, but to the people impacted by his actions. It is especially troublesome in religious contexts where such betrayal can even destroy our ability to believe in God. They highlight the challenges of healing from such injuries, noting that they often affect a person's identity, worldview, and ability to trust others. They talk about betrayal and how to move beyond it to healing, highlighting the transformative power of God's love and the ability to find purpose in suffering. They end with the idea that the painful groanings of that injury may, in part, be the prayers that are too deep for words.
Podcast Notes:
- The video recording of this podcast
- Moral Failings in the Pulpit Lead to Moral Injury in the Pews
- Identifying and Addressing the Hidden Cost of Moral Injury
- Moral Injury and Spiritual Recovery



