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In this episode of Between Heaven and Earth, Justin Howard and Amy Howard explore the role of confession in the formation of Christian leaders and the health of the church. Drawing from Amy’s doctoral research interviews with pastors and clergy, they uncover a striking pattern: many leaders have never been taught how to confess, live transparently, or process their pain before entering ministry.
The conversation examines how the absence of confessional culture creates isolation, hidden bondage, and emotionally fragmented leadership. Justin and Amy challenge churches to rethink how pastors are formed—not simply through academics and theology, but through healing, spiritual direction, vulnerability, and authentic community. They also share how Encounter Life groups and spiritual direction are helping cultivate spaces where leaders and believers alike can safely know and be known.
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Summary
In this episode of Between Heaven and Earth, Justin Howard and Amy Howard explore the role of confession in the formation of Christian leaders and the health of the church. Drawing from Amy’s doctoral research interviews with pastors and clergy, they uncover a striking pattern: many leaders have never been taught how to confess, live transparently, or process their pain before entering ministry.
The conversation examines how the absence of confessional culture creates isolation, hidden bondage, and emotionally fragmented leadership. Justin and Amy challenge churches to rethink how pastors are formed—not simply through academics and theology, but through healing, spiritual direction, vulnerability, and authentic community. They also share how Encounter Life groups and spiritual direction are helping cultivate spaces where leaders and believers alike can safely know and be known.
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