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In this episode of Faith and Feels, I take time to reflect on the transformative experiences shared by Jordan and Sawyer, two college students who served at El Pozo De Vida, an anti-human trafficking organization in Mexico. I dive into themes of vulnerability, healing, and the importance of community support, while also addressing the battles of spiritual warfare.
Through this reflection, I emphasize the need for empathy toward those who are broken and share the importance of displaying the heart of Jesus. I also encourage the power of inner healing as a path to finding freedom and wholeness in your own journey.
*Books referenced - "Deep Wounds, Deep Healing" by Dr. Charles Kraft, "The Polyvagal Theory" by Dr. Stephen Porges, "The Screwtape Letters" by C.S. Lewis
*For more info on Inner healing ministries, visit www.pihop.com and www.heartsyncministries.org
*Pixabay Music - "Inspirational Background" "Calm Solo Piano" "Calm Bird" "Relaxing Piano" "Exciting Day"
Takeaways:
Vulnerability is essential for healing and connection.
We need to lean on one another for support.
Confession and accountability are critical in our faith journey.
Spiritual warfare is a real and ongoing battle.
Demons often remain hidden, influencing us without our awareness.
Empathy allows us to understand our own brokenness and that of others.
Jesus sympathizes with our weaknesses and offers us grace.
Inner healing can help us process past trauma and pain.
Forgiveness is necessary for experiencing God's healing.
God's kindness leads us to repentance and transformation.
Chapters:
00:00 Reflecting on Transformative Experiences
01:24 The Power of Vulnerability and Healing
04:35 Finding Support and Accountability
07:56 Understanding Spiritual Warfare
12:14 The Existence of Demons and Spiritual Battles
17:20 Empathy and Understanding Brokenness
21:09 The Heart of Jesus for the Broken
27:48 Exploring Inner Healing Ministry
By Rika LopezIn this episode of Faith and Feels, I take time to reflect on the transformative experiences shared by Jordan and Sawyer, two college students who served at El Pozo De Vida, an anti-human trafficking organization in Mexico. I dive into themes of vulnerability, healing, and the importance of community support, while also addressing the battles of spiritual warfare.
Through this reflection, I emphasize the need for empathy toward those who are broken and share the importance of displaying the heart of Jesus. I also encourage the power of inner healing as a path to finding freedom and wholeness in your own journey.
*Books referenced - "Deep Wounds, Deep Healing" by Dr. Charles Kraft, "The Polyvagal Theory" by Dr. Stephen Porges, "The Screwtape Letters" by C.S. Lewis
*For more info on Inner healing ministries, visit www.pihop.com and www.heartsyncministries.org
*Pixabay Music - "Inspirational Background" "Calm Solo Piano" "Calm Bird" "Relaxing Piano" "Exciting Day"
Takeaways:
Vulnerability is essential for healing and connection.
We need to lean on one another for support.
Confession and accountability are critical in our faith journey.
Spiritual warfare is a real and ongoing battle.
Demons often remain hidden, influencing us without our awareness.
Empathy allows us to understand our own brokenness and that of others.
Jesus sympathizes with our weaknesses and offers us grace.
Inner healing can help us process past trauma and pain.
Forgiveness is necessary for experiencing God's healing.
God's kindness leads us to repentance and transformation.
Chapters:
00:00 Reflecting on Transformative Experiences
01:24 The Power of Vulnerability and Healing
04:35 Finding Support and Accountability
07:56 Understanding Spiritual Warfare
12:14 The Existence of Demons and Spiritual Battles
17:20 Empathy and Understanding Brokenness
21:09 The Heart of Jesus for the Broken
27:48 Exploring Inner Healing Ministry