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A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week Mitch and Autumn discuss the anti-trans bill in Texas and take a look at how to change our minds about things while keeping our faith solid.
Later, three guests join the show. First, Dr. David and Dr. Cheryl Pooler the show to talk about their roles as professors of social work in a state where transgender children are under attack. Dr. Cheryl Pooler is a licensed clinical social worker and has more than 20 years of experience in community mental health as a therapist and psychosocial rehabilitation specialist for adults with serious and persistent mental illness. Dr. David Pooler is a professor of social work at the Garland School where has been for the past 13 years. He works with people with complex trauma and is an EMDR trained therapist. Learn more about Baylor's Diana R. Garland School of Social Work.
In the second interview, Dr. David Holley discusses his new book, Changing Your Mind Without Losing Faith, written for people who are tempted to leave the church because the message they have been hearing has come to seem intellectually unacceptable, morally objectionable, or spiritually demeaning.
By Mitch and Missy Randall4.4
2020 ratings
A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week Mitch and Autumn discuss the anti-trans bill in Texas and take a look at how to change our minds about things while keeping our faith solid.
Later, three guests join the show. First, Dr. David and Dr. Cheryl Pooler the show to talk about their roles as professors of social work in a state where transgender children are under attack. Dr. Cheryl Pooler is a licensed clinical social worker and has more than 20 years of experience in community mental health as a therapist and psychosocial rehabilitation specialist for adults with serious and persistent mental illness. Dr. David Pooler is a professor of social work at the Garland School where has been for the past 13 years. He works with people with complex trauma and is an EMDR trained therapist. Learn more about Baylor's Diana R. Garland School of Social Work.
In the second interview, Dr. David Holley discusses his new book, Changing Your Mind Without Losing Faith, written for people who are tempted to leave the church because the message they have been hearing has come to seem intellectually unacceptable, morally objectionable, or spiritually demeaning.

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