Finding Rest – A Story, a Practice & an Invitation
We share relatable anecdotes and discuss grounding techniques that engage all your senses, bringing you back to the present moment, just like it did for Elijah. We take a deep, . . .
We share relatable anecdotes and discuss grounding techniques that engage all your senses, bringing you back to the present moment, just like it did for Elijah. We take a deep, . . .
We delve into the sense of loss that can accompany walking away from past habits like pornography or casual sex. While these served as a comforting escape, releasing them is . . .
This episode is your guide, leading you through the entangled maze of solitude and temptation, connecting you back to the Garden of Eden and tracing the thread right up to . . .
Ready for a revelation that will transform your life’s pace and awareness? We’ll also get candid about how faith may sometimes present as a hurdle to slowing down. Yet, the . . .
We will take you on a metaphorical trip, using scenes from the Barbie movie to shed light on the powerful emotions that many of us experience in our personal struggles. . . .
Drawing inspiration from biblical stories such as Jesus and the new wine and the old wineskin, the Prodigal Son, Martha and Mary, as well as insights from Aundi Kolber ‘s . . .
Together, we’ll journey through the profound wisdom of the Bible, revealing how Jesus is aware of our struggles and invites us towards wholeness. The second half of our conversation takes . . .
In today’s episode, we explore the importance of acknowledging the underlying distress that often accompanies temptation and offer three steps to navigate through it more effectively. Listen in as we . . .
The work of Engaging your Story is a doorway to experiencing God’s forgiveness. Understanding your story gives you new ways for your brain and body and heart to work in . . .
Let’s journey together through this thought-provoking conversation as we explore the often overlooked significance of our mental pathways and how they can lead us to experiences of shame, isolation, and . . .