The Clean Plate Club: Faith, Challenged and Digested

017 - Esther Joy Goetz - Narcissistic God, Fear & Abandonment, Being a Missionary Kid


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Esther Joy Goetz, who shared her profound journey and insights with a raw and honest perspective. Esther's narrative delved into her upbringing as the child of evangelical missionaries in Africa, highlighting the intense focus on saving souls and the fear-driven mission she inherited from her family. She candidly discussed her struggles with feelings of abandonment, fear, and the concept of hell, reflecting on how these experiences shaped her beliefs and actions.Throughout the conversation, Esther's introspective and contemplative tone invited listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and experiences. She shared how her journey led her to question traditional views of hell and embrace a perspective centered on love and healing. Esther's vulnerability and authenticity created a space for deep introspection and self-discovery, encouraging listeners to consider their own paths and beliefs.As the episode unfolded, Esther's conversational style and storytelling approach made her journey relatable and engaging. Her voice carried a mix of passion, vulnerability, and self-reflection, drawing listeners into her narrative with sincerity and authenticity. Through her reflections on fear, abandonment, and the power of love, Esther offered a compelling narrative that resonated with the complexities of personal growth and spiritual exploration.Overall, this episode provided a thought-provoking and heartfelt exploration of Esther's journey, inviting listeners to consider their own paths and beliefs with a sense of openness and curiosity. Esther's story serves as a reminder of the transformative power of self-discovery and the importance of embracing love and healing in the face of fear and uncertainty.Follow Collision Podcast on Instagram:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/collisionpodcast⁠⁠

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The Clean Plate Club: Faith, Challenged and DigestedBy Nic Flores