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Most men don’t see themselves clearly. And that distorted view is at the root of so many destructive patterns—addiction, anger, insecurity, passivity, and pride.
In this follow-up to Identity Crisis, Dr. Floyd Ogle II takes usdeep into the psychology, theology, and origin of self-perception. You’ll see how science and Scripture agree: when a man forgets who he is, he loses the ability to lead, love, or live with purpose. But there is a better truth—and itstarts with reclaiming God’s original design.
There is more content like this—usually in shorter, easier-to-digest videos—over on the YouTube channel, @DrOgle. And most of the social media is built around these same themes: identity, discipline, leadership, and living with purpose, @doctor_ogle on Instagram.
Music Credit:
Exhilarate byKevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Most men don’t see themselves clearly. And that distorted view is at the root of so many destructive patterns—addiction, anger, insecurity, passivity, and pride.
In this follow-up to Identity Crisis, Dr. Floyd Ogle II takes usdeep into the psychology, theology, and origin of self-perception. You’ll see how science and Scripture agree: when a man forgets who he is, he loses the ability to lead, love, or live with purpose. But there is a better truth—and itstarts with reclaiming God’s original design.
There is more content like this—usually in shorter, easier-to-digest videos—over on the YouTube channel, @DrOgle. And most of the social media is built around these same themes: identity, discipline, leadership, and living with purpose, @doctor_ogle on Instagram.
Music Credit:
Exhilarate byKevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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