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Desparation (being 'desparate' for God) is often considered a high water mark for Christendom. But as Jason quotes speaker and author, Graham Cooke, "A relationship where the son is always desparate for the father is dysfunctional."
We're going deep with our friend, Jason Clark, whom you may remember from Episode 105 in our podcast. Jason will shake your theology in a good way as he challenges us to explore what it means live out of our union with God. The invitation is yours to step into the great freedom that comes from realizing that God never leaves. He is always with us. He is continually reconciling all things to himself. We may not always be aware, but we are invited to awaken.
Plus, we've all probably looked at the Parable of the Sower through the lens of wanting to be good soil... but what if it's more about the sower and the seed? Hang on for a paradigm shift!
Don't miss part 2 coming soon!
Find more from Jason at afamilystory.org, and @jasonclarkis on all the socials.
Check out his new book, "Leaving and Finding Jesus" available on his website and at Amazon.com and his podcast "Rethinking God with Tacos," available on all platforms.
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Desparation (being 'desparate' for God) is often considered a high water mark for Christendom. But as Jason quotes speaker and author, Graham Cooke, "A relationship where the son is always desparate for the father is dysfunctional."
We're going deep with our friend, Jason Clark, whom you may remember from Episode 105 in our podcast. Jason will shake your theology in a good way as he challenges us to explore what it means live out of our union with God. The invitation is yours to step into the great freedom that comes from realizing that God never leaves. He is always with us. He is continually reconciling all things to himself. We may not always be aware, but we are invited to awaken.
Plus, we've all probably looked at the Parable of the Sower through the lens of wanting to be good soil... but what if it's more about the sower and the seed? Hang on for a paradigm shift!
Don't miss part 2 coming soon!
Find more from Jason at afamilystory.org, and @jasonclarkis on all the socials.
Check out his new book, "Leaving and Finding Jesus" available on his website and at Amazon.com and his podcast "Rethinking God with Tacos," available on all platforms.

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