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Kutter Callaway, assistant professor of theology and culture, reflects on chronic pain, the fear of getting well, and the transformative gift of sharing our weakness with a hurting world.
Migum Gweon, director of clinical training for marriage and family, describes restoration therapy, the struggle to accept ourselves as loved and significant, and the ways a church community can facilitate self-acceptance.
Johnny Ramírez-Johnson, professor of anthropology, draws on scripture and personal experiences to argue that keeping the Sabbath brings gender and economic equality to communities.
This resource has been curated from FULLER studio. For more resources for a deeply formed spiritual life, visit Fuller.edu/studio.
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Kutter Callaway, assistant professor of theology and culture, reflects on chronic pain, the fear of getting well, and the transformative gift of sharing our weakness with a hurting world.
Migum Gweon, director of clinical training for marriage and family, describes restoration therapy, the struggle to accept ourselves as loved and significant, and the ways a church community can facilitate self-acceptance.
Johnny Ramírez-Johnson, professor of anthropology, draws on scripture and personal experiences to argue that keeping the Sabbath brings gender and economic equality to communities.
This resource has been curated from FULLER studio. For more resources for a deeply formed spiritual life, visit Fuller.edu/studio.

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