The Ask A Theologian Podcast

A Journey from Trauma to Renewal with Dr. Aizaiah Yong

In this Ask a Theologian podcast episode, I talk with practical theologian Dr. Aizaiah Yong, executive director of the Collegeville Institute at a Benedictine monastery in central Minnesota, about his book Trauma and Renewal, co-written with his parents. He shares how a near-death motorcycle accident in 2018 led him—after a chaplain friend’s urging—to write a spiritual memoir, healing guide, and theological argument that emphasizes trauma as relational and healing as communal rather than individualistic. We discuss how the book draws on Acts 2, diverse cultural traditions, internal family systems, contemplative practices, and Pentecostal spirituality, including a theology of healing that holds mystery, suffering, and the “already/not yet.” Pastorally, he reframes “not enough faith” as learning to receive God’s love, often through community and everyday mercies. He notes writing itself deepened healing and perspective. The book is available from Orbis and also on Amazon.

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