Spiritual Care

Episode 136 - 12 Foundations to Care for your Soul, Part 2

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We are continuing the conversation with Steve in Part 2 of 12 Foundations to Care for your Soul.

STEVE: These days, I find myself bothered by multiple voices all trying to be heard. I’m realizing that the only voices I want to, need to and trust these days are the ones who have credibility. They must have lived life; revealed a brokenness in their souls and walk with a limp to have credibility. I need to just pass on the many social influencers and newbies yelling through their posts to be heard. I find myself growing deaf to such clamor. How about you?

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  • Music Break at 21:48 - Guardai-me ó Deus - with Juliano Ravanello.

    LYRICS (in English)

    Keep me, O God, because in you I take refuge!

    Keep me, O God, because in you I take refuge!

     

    O Lord, you are my inheritance and my cup My destiny is safe in your hands I always have the Lord before my eyes Because if I have you by my side, I do not hesitate

     

    This is why my heart is in celebration

    My soul rejoices with joy

    And even my body at rest is calm

    For you will not leave me delivered to death Nor will your friend know corruption

     

    You teach me your way to life

    Eternal delight and joy at your side

    Together with you unlimited happiness

    Eternal delight and joy at your side

    Bless the Lord, O my soul


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Episode 135 - 12 Foundations to Care for your Soul, Part 1

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Today’s podcast is with Steve, in a message that he felt could contribute to a deeper understanding of soul care.

STEVE: These days, I find myself bothered by multiple voices all trying to be heard. I’m realizing that the only voices I want to, need to and trust these days are the ones who have credibility. They must have lived life; revealed a brokenness in their souls and walk with a limp to have credibility. I need to just pass on the many social influencers and newbies yelling through their posts to be heard. I find myself growing deaf to such clamor. How about you?

Thank you for joining us today!

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  • Music Break at 40:21 - Lento assai, cantante e tranquillo from String Quartet No. 16 in F Major Op. 135 - Written by Ludwig Van Beethoven · Performed by Danubius Quartet


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Episode 134 - A year of Slowing Down

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Many of us seemed hard wired to do, do, and do more. Changing this requires a long, slow rewiring of our minds at the cellular level.

It is not acquired by reading quotes, attending conferences or transferring an addiction of accomplishing more and more to the spiritual life.

Steve talks with author Alan Fadling about his beautiful book, A Year of Slowing Down: Daily Devotions for Unhurried Living

A year of slowing. I like it and you will also!

Today’s Guest - Alan Fadling

Alan is a founding partner of Unhurried Living, Inc, a non-profit that trains people to rest deeper, live fuller and lead better. Alan is a trained spiritual director and leadership consultant, and the author of the award-winning books An Unhurried Life and An Unhurried Leader, which was honored with a Christianity Today Award of Merit in spirituality. He is also coauthor (with Gem Fadling) of What Does Your Soul Love?

  • Learn more about Alan & his books, podcast, coaching, and Unhurried Living on his website - www.unhurriedliving.com


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  • Music Break at 33:23: Sanctus (De Angelis) - Juliano Ravanello

  • Music Break at 50:21: Heavenly Violin - Beautiful Relaxing Violin Music


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Episode 133 - Beauty as Oxygen, Part 2

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Today we are continuing the conversation with special guest Wesley Vander Lugt and Steve, as they continue to discuss beauty as oxygen and Kinshop Plot, a mission that is all about the deep belonging, resonant relationships, and entangled identities that bring us fully alive.

Thanks for joining us in today’s conversation!

Wesley Vander Lugt

Today’s Guest - Wesley Vander Lugt

Wes is a pastor, theologian, writer, educator, nonprofit leader, and arts advocate with a passion for beauty, slowness, cultivation, kinship, and theodramatics.

​Wes currently works as the Acting Director of the Leighton Ford Center for Theology, the Arts, and Gospel Witness and Adjunct Professor of Theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Charlotte. He is also the Co-Founder of Kinship Plot, a community of learning and practice who imagine and embody resonant relationships of every kind.

Wes holds a PhD in Theology, Imagination, and the Arts from the University of St Andrews. His publications include Living Theodrama: Reimagining Theological Ethics, and he is currently working on a book called Beauty is OxygenHow Buffered, Battered, and Bored Souls Can Breathe Again.

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  • Music Break at 16:05: Serse (Xerxes), HWV 40: Larghetto - from the Album Klassiska Favoriter

  • Music Break at 33:43: Create In Me- written by Terry Talbot.



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Episode 132 - Beauty as Oxygen, Part 1

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Oxygen is essential to our survival. Did you ever think that Beauty might also be essential to our survival? Special guest Wesley Vander Lugt and Steve dig deep into how Beauty is not just about decoration in our lives or as an illustration of truth, but something deep in us that longs to not only enjoy beauty, but to be drawn into it and participate in it.

Thanks for joining us in today’s conversation.

Wesley Vander Lugt

Today’s Guest - Wesley Vander Lugt

Wes is a pastor, theologian, writer, educator, nonprofit leader, and arts advocate with a passion for beauty, slowness, cultivation, kinship, and theodramatics.

​Wes currently works as the Acting Director of the Leighton Ford Center for Theology, the Arts, and Gospel Witness and Adjunct Professor of Theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Charlotte. He is also the Co-Founder of Kinship Plot, a community of learning and practice who imagine and embody resonant relationships of every kind.

Wes holds a PhD in Theology, Imagination, and the Arts from the University of St Andrews. His publications include Living Theodrama: Reimagining Theological Ethics, and he is currently working on a book called Beauty is OxygenHow Buffered, Battered, and Bored Souls Can Breathe Again.

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  • Music Break at 20:35: Peace - Unknown

  • Music Break at 47:32: Miserere mei - composed by Gregorio Allegri. Performed by New College Choir, Oxford.



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Episode 131

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We are approaching a new season. The days will get longer now. The darkness will be more and more dispelled. The days of Lent are near. Easter is coming, but not yet.

Lent is a time for self-examination and reflection - it is the 40 days leading up to Easter. In these 40 days, we are invited to look deeper and to look within. It's a time of humbling ourselves and recognizing what is most dead in us -- and with that, what needs to come alive in us!

And that is why Potter’s Inn and Steve has created a resource that will guide you in those 40 days of self-examination and reflection, called 40 Days, 40 Miles, 40 Questions: A Lenten Journey.

On today’s podcast episode, Steve explains this new resource in depth and why 40 Questions in 40 Miles for 40 Days: A Lenten Journey is a spiritual practice that engages the body, heart, mind, and soul.

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40 Days, 40 Miles, 40 Questions: A Lenten Journey by Stephen W. Smith

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  • Music Break at 25:50: Agnus Dei from Missa Papae Marcelli from the album Classical Music for Contemplation.

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Episode 130- Healthy Community: The Benefits of Friendship

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Aspen trees are a beautiful sight in the Western US. But did you know you will never find an aspen tree growing alone in a natural setting? Aspen trees grow in community. Their roots are intertwined under the ground, making a grove of trees into one big tree.

The story of Lazarus echoes the spiritual lesson of the aspen grove: we cannot grow alone. We were never meant to remain alone as we emerge from the tomb. As we learn from Lazarus, we see that our roots intertwine with others. Jesus calls us to embrace a “grove” of people and allow a community of friends to help us change.

Join us in this conversation on the importance of community in each of our lives.

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The Lazarus Life: Spiritual Transformation for Ordinary People by Stephen W. Smith

  • John 1:14

  • Luke 10:34-35 MSG

  • Romans 15:7

  • John 11:43

  • Philippians 2:1-4 MSG

  • I Kings 6:24-33

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  • Music Break at 42:45: Bring Us, O Lord God by William Harris - performed by VOCES8.

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Episode 129- The Way of Companionship

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Part 3 in our 3-part series on Friendship

How do we live with difficult people and how do we live when we’ve been hurt in a relationship? Today Joe Chambers is reading from Steve’s book “The Jesus Life” and it unpacks those very subjects. It’s Steve at his most raw, honest, and vulnerable.

Thank you for joining us for this challenging discussion!

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  • Luke 24:32 MSG

  • Acts 17:27 MSG

  • Luke 18:15-17 MSG

  • Matt. 15:19-20 NIV

  • John 2:23-25 NIV

  • Psm. 133:1 NIV

  • Romans 15:7 NIV

  • John 2:24 NIV

  • Mark 3:13 NIV

  • Ps. 8:3-4 MSG

  • Eph. 1:4 MSG

  • John 15:15 MSG

  • Mark 3:14 NIV

  • Gen 2:18 NIV

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  • Music Break at 44:51: What A Friend We Have In Jesus - Hymns Of Comfort from the Classic Worship Series. Performed by Eric Wyse & Paul Nelson

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Episode 128- Soul Companions

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Part 2 in our Friendship Series

Today Joe Chambers joins us in reading from Steve’s Book “Soul Custody.” It’s a discussion about Soul Companions and how the four quadrants of the human heart offer us a picture of the four levels to friendship. Being made in the image of God--the Trinity--we are most fully ourselves when we live life together.

Thank you for joining us today!

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  • Music Break at 52:05: Entreat Me Not To Leave You, performed by Atlanta Master Chorale

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Episode 127- Friendships: Experiencing Others on the Journey

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Welcome to Season 9 of the Soul Care Conversations Podcast!

We are beginning Season 9 with a 3-part series on Friendship, and today will be a reading from a book that Steve contributed to, The Transformation of a Man’s Heart. The Chapter is written by David G. Benner and is titled “Friendships: Experiencing Others on the Journey.”

This chapter has such depth and wisdom on the importance of friendship in our lives. Take some time as you listen - take notes, contemplate the friendships in your life, and meditate on the scriptures that are mentioned. It will give you a new perspective on the soul friends in your life.

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  • Music Break at 52:15: Anam Cara, performed & written by Caitlin Grey

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Episode 126- Courage for Caregivers with Marjorie Thompson

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On our final podcast for this season, Steve has a remarkable and soulful conversation with author, teacher, and leader Majorie Thompson. They discuss her long friendship with Henri Nouwen and her roles as an author, spiritual director, publisher, and eventual care giver to her own mother and mother in law, which shifted her role and required sacrifices and humility. It’s a beautiful conversation and we look forward to you joining us for it!

About Our Guest

Marjorie J. Thompson is an ordained minister of the Presbyterian Church USA. She received her Bachelor of Arts in religious studies from Swarthmore College, and her Master of Divinity degree from McCormick Theological Seminary. Following a post-graduate pastoral internship, she became a Research Fellow at Yale Divinity School where she studied Christian spirituality with Henri Nouwen and did independent research in ecumenical traditions of prayer.

She has served as director of the Pathways Center for Spiritual Leadership and as spiritual director to Companions in Christ, a program outgrowth of the Pathways initiative of The Upper Room.

She is the author of Family, The Forming Center and Soul Feast: An Invitation to the Christian Spiritual Life.. She is a widely sought retreat leader, teacher, and speaker in the area of Christian spirituality. She and her husband John live in Kingston Springs, Tennessee.

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  • Music Break at 34:52: Cathedral of the Pines by Tim Janus

  • Music Break at 1:09:07: Be Thou My VIsion - Nathan Pacheco

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Episode 125- Beauty and the Soul with Tom Morris, Part 2

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“Beauty. Some forms of beauty calm us, others excite us, but all tend to grab our attention and intrigue us enough to have an affect. Beauty of course comes in many forms beyond the human face and form. From the landscape, seascape, and skyscape to the wonders of music, art, math, and science, we’re surrounded by reminders of the deeper things, the higher things, the truest things in life and beyond. Let’s make sure we steep ourselves in a recognition and enjoyment of the many and varied beauties around us, small and large. Then, we'll be likelier to act in more beautiful ways, in all things.” Tom Morris

The first part of our podcast is the rest of the discussion on Beauty with Steve and Tom Morris in this inspiring and rich conversation on Beauty.

The second half of the podcast is a reading and discussion of John O’Donahue’s poem A New Beginning. Joe and Steve have a heartfelt talk about it’s meaning for all of us.

Thanks for joining the Conversation today!

About Our Guest

Tom Morris has become one of the most active public philosophers in the world due to his unusual ability to bring the greatest wisdom of the past into the challenges of the present.

A native of Durham, North Carolina and a Distinguished Alumnus of Durham Academy, Tom was a Morehead-Cain Scholar at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, which has honored him, along with Michael Jordan, as a recipient of their "Distinguished Young Alumnus Award." He holds two masters degrees as well as a joint Ph.D. in both Philosophy and Religious Studies from Yale University, as well as other, honorary doctorates in recognition of his public work of bringing practical philosophy back into the cultural mix. Tom served for fifteen years as a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, where he quickly became a campus legend, in many years having an eighth of the entire student body in his classes. Recent projects involve novels, nonfiction books, and a script for an immersive theatrical experience featuring AI and the robotics of five hundred years in the future. He is a firm believer that ideas rock the world. Tom is now Chairman of the Morris Institute for Human Values in Wilmington, NC.

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  • Music Break at 17:30: A New Beginning by Peder B. Hellend

  • Music Break at 31:00: The King's Singers - When All Falls Silent (Geert D'hollander)

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Episode 124- Beauty and the Soul with Tom Morris, Part 1

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“Beauty. Some forms of beauty calm us, others excite us, but all tend to grab our attention and intrigue us enough to have an affect. Beauty of course comes in many forms beyond the human face and form. From the landscape, seascape, and skyscape to the wonders of music, art, math, and science, we’re surrounded by reminders of the deeper things, the higher things, the truest things in life and beyond. Let’s make sure we steep ourselves in a recognition and enjoyment of the many and varied beauties around us, small and large. Then, we'll be likelier to act in more beautiful ways, in all things.” Tom Morris

Join Steve and Tom Morris in this inspiring and rich conversation on Beauty.

About Our Guest

Tom Morris has become one of the most active public philosophers in the world due to his unusual ability to bring the greatest wisdom of the past into the challenges of the present.

A native of Durham, North Carolina and a Distinguished Alumnus of Durham Academy, Tom was a Morehead-Cain Scholar at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, which has honored him, along with Michael Jordan, as a recipient of their "Distinguished Young Alumnus Award." He holds two masters degrees as well as a joint Ph.D. in both Philosophy and Religious Studies from Yale University, as well as other, honorary doctorates in recognition of his public work of bringing practical philosophy back into the cultural mix. Tom served for fifteen years as a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, where he quickly became a campus legend, in many years having an eighth of the entire student body in his classes. Recent projects involve novels, nonfiction books, and a script for an immersive theatrical experience featuring AI and the robotics of five hundred years in the future. He is a firm believer that ideas rock the world. Tom is now Chairman of the Morris Institute for Human Values in Wilmington, NC.

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  • Music Break at 14:49: Children’s Choir - Composed by PinkZebra.

  • Music Break at 39:53: Beauty – Snow Music Studio

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Episode 123- Seeking God with Trevor Hudson, Part 2

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Today we are continuing the conversation with Trevor Hudson on Seeking God. The conversation takes us over to the deep side of the boat where many fish are swimming. They talk about Dallas Willard, Ignatius of Loyola and the deeper journey to see God in all things! Please join us!

About Our Guest

Trevor Hudson has been part of the Methodist movement for over 40 years. Serving primarily around Johannesburg, he is deeply committed to the work of spiritual formation within local congregational contexts. A significant part of his weekly work presently consists of leading people through the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius and offering spiritual direction. Besides his local commitments, Trevor travels widely, preaching and teaching. He lectures at Fuller Seminary, the Renovaré Institute, the Dallas Willard Center for Christian Spiritual Formation, and the Jesuit Institute in South Africa. He is the author of 22 books including Discovering Your Spiritual Identity (IVP) and Beyond Loneliness (Upper Room). His most recent book is Seeking God-Finding Another Kind of Life with St. Ignatius and Dallas Willard.

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  • Music Break at 16:27: Gregorian Chant - Artist unknown

  • Music Break at 32:08: Beautiful Choir Requiem – Blue Sky Audio

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Episode 122 - Seeking God with Trevor Hudson, Part 1

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Jesus promised, “Seek and you will find!”

We are all seeking, but how do we move beyond insight to truly encounter the living God in your life? Join Steve and Trevor as they discuss what a seeking life looks like and how we can join in the adventure.

Thank you for joining us in today’s conversation!

About Our Guest

Trevor Hudson has been part of the Methodist movement for over 40 years. Serving primarily around Johannesburg, he is deeply committed to the work of spiritual formation within local congregational contexts. A significant part of his weekly work presently consists of leading people through the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius and offering spiritual direction. Besides his local commitments, Trevor travels widely, preaching and teaching. He lectures at Fuller Seminary, the Renovaré Institute, the Dallas Willard Center for Christian Spiritual Formation, and the Jesuit Institute in South Africa. He is the author of 22 books including Discovering Your Spiritual Identity (IVP) and Beyond Loneliness (Upper Room). His most recent book is Seeking God-Finding Another Kind of Life with St. Ignatius and Dallas Willard.

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  • Music Break at 22:50: Mellow Celtic Style Acoustic Duet - Envato Elements

  • Music Break at 37:49: Beautiful Choir Requiem – Blue Sky Audio

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Episode 121 - Sabbath & Sabbatical with Ruth Haley Barton

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What if rest has already been created and all we have to do is find ways to participate?

Listen in to Steve and Ruth as they discuss how Sabbath is more than a practice, but a way of life ordered around God's invitation to regular rhythms of work, rest, and replenishment that will sustain us for the long haul.

Ruth Haley Barton

About Our Guest

Ruth Haley Barton (Doctor of Divinity, Northern Baptist Theological Seminary) is founder of the Transforming Center, a ministry dedicated to strengthening the souls of pastors, Christian leaders and the congregations and organizations they serve. A sought-after teacher, retreat leader, and trained spiritual director, Ruth is the author of numerous books and articles on the spiritual life.

Educated at Northern Seminary, the Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation and Loyola University Chicago Institute for Pastoral Studies, she has served on the pastoral staff of several churches including Willow Creek Community Church and is Professor of Spiritual Transformation at Northern Seminary.

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  • Music Break at 25:48: Tranquility

  • Music Break at 56:52 Catholic Renaissance Hymns – Adoremus in Aeternum

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Episode 120 - Beyond the Enneagram

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When it comes to understanding the Enneagram, it's time to consider a shift and deepening of how this tool can enhance our spiritual journey. There's been such a 'fad phase' in the past decade about the Enneagram that it has left many of us wondering... what is the real point of knowing ourselves better?

Marilyn Vancil and Steve discuss this much needed shift and her new book, Beyond the Enneagram. Steve and Marilyn explore the themes of the book--a re-centering of our self orientation to a God orientation. They discuss:

  • Moving from What I am to Who I am

  • Moving from Reaction to Responsive

  • From bondage to Freedom

  • From Wounded to Whole

  • From Shakable to unshakable

  • And from Being burdened to rested--Steve's favorite chapter and worth the price of the book in one chapter!

About Our Guest

Marilyn Vancil is a certified Enneagram Professional in the Narrative Tradition through Enneagram Worldwide, a certified spiritual director, and a trained life coach through Coach Training Alliance. She has also completed coursework on the Enneagram at Loyola University and the Deep Coaching Institute. Vancil facilitates workshops and retreats on the Enneagram, focusing on how it can be used to deepen one’s life with God and improve relationships. She lives in Seattle with her husband, Jeff.

 

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Episode 119 - Simple Faith: Simple Life

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How can we reclaim a faith that is simple— free from religious paraphernalia and church clutter? Is it even possible? In the complex times we are living in and in the new cadence of urgency and emergency, what can we do to reclaim our “first love?”

This is the subject of today’s Soul Care Conversation -we encourage you to join the conversation!

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Episode 118 - Wearing the Yoke

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Welcome to Season 8 of the Soul Care Conversations podcast!

Today Steve delves into Matthew 11:28-30 and the question of being ‘yoked to Jesus.‘

Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light. Matthew 11:28-30 (ESV)

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SUMMER 2022 Replays - Episode 34 - Does God Really Care?

SUMMER 2022 Replays - Episode 34 - Does God Really Care?

How many times have you thought you were completely alone in this stress-filled world - financial issues, family conflicts, marital struggles, depression… the list is long and exhausting.

The big question is, does God care about all that? The answer is so much more complex than a simple “yes.” Listen in as Steve speaks to this very question - please join us.