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By Michael Lovett
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I decided to ask for the perspective of younger folks in my spiritual community, and Emma Fetherman was glad to oblige. She is in her college years, and I was appreciative of several nuggets of wisdom she offered. This conversation proved to me that great things (and great conversations) happen when we show up for younger people with open ears and real questions. Listen in!
Emma's happy to connect if something she shares resonates with you: @emmaftmn
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Matt is a follower of Jesus for over 36 years now, and has been married for over 25. He works with campus students and youth, and has a lot to say about how relational God is, and how that should affect the way we teach folks about God, and how we ourselves should relate well to God. Listen in for ideas and inspiration in your personal life, parenting, and bible studies with others.
Download Matt's Drawing Near to God Series at: https://tinyurl.com/drawingneartogod
Matt highly recommends Surrender to Love by David G Brenner.
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This April riff may become a series. Why should we stop, rest, or sabbath? Whatever you might call it or know it to be, I have found it is one of the most rewarding and (currently) difficult habits to form. "Easy everywhere" technology as described by Andy Crouch actually runs huge interference on the practice of stopping. We need lots of motivation to overcome what is coming against our rest.
Today's episode is all about 10 reasons I think you should stop and seriously consider stopping what you are doing for 24 hours a week. I hope you find it helpful. Let's get our rest on!
Consider some of the resources I mention in this episode...
Wayne Muller's Sabbath
John Mark Comer's The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry
and Rich Villodas' The Deeply Formed Life
and The BEMA Podcast
...for more Sabbath inspiration.
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A spring riff on why we need counseling at times in our life based on a very helpful quote my wife and I were talking about recently: "We go to counseling to understand issues and wounds so that we can repent and forgive" Mark Priday, Counselor.
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In this second part of two, Women's History Month continues on the podcast. We get the pleasure of witnessing a courageous woman sharing her vulnerable story of life as a woman, Christian, Mom, and Widow. Pat Lin Hachiya is a sister in Christ, a friend, a public servant who's worked over 20 years in Los Angeles County and who has followed Jesus for more than 30 years. She is a precious soul, who is sharing her story of losing her husband Scott 7 years ago, what it was like to lose her husband, Scott, and how she is striving to live well now. In this second part, she speaks about life as a widow in a spiritual community who is still growing and learning how to support one another in loss. This episode wraps Women's History Month, 2022. Thanks for listening! Look back at earlier episodes for more learning from the lives and stories of women. In this episode, Pat refers to the book, The Best Yes, By Lysa TerKeurst.
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In this first part of two, Women's History Month continues on the podcast. We get the pleasure of witnessing a courageous woman sharing her vulnerable story of life as a woman, Christian, Mom, and Widow. Pat Lin Hachiya is a sister in Christ, a friend, a public servant who's worked over 20 years in Los Angeles County and who has followed Jesus for more than 30 years. She is a precious soul, who is sharing her story of losing her husband Scott 7 years ago, what it was like to lose her husband, Scott, and how she is striving to live well now. In this first part, she speaks about life as a Chinese-American woman, a Christian, and as a widow. Pat refers to the book, Getting to the Other Side of Grief
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Here’s part two of a conversation I really enjoyed with Wendi Gorelik. She is a great friend and sister in Christ. She is devoted to making the world a more equitable place, and she loves teaching. She keeps Women's History Month 2022 going with a deep dive into her roles as a woman, mom, wife, and teacher in higher education. Be sure to tune in to the previous episode to hear part one of this powerful conversation.
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Wendi Gorelik is a great friend and sister in Christ. She is devoted to making the world a more equitable place, and she loves teaching. She keeps Women's History Month 2022 going with a deep dive into her roles as a woman, mom, wife, and teacher in higher education.
I'm splitting this episode into two parts so we can take it all in... there is much to consider here.
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"It's through the pain and challenges that we've been able to find joy and healing." Mirna Cervantes is simply a beautiful soul who works tirelessly as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Los Angeles. She is also a mom, a professional, and a devoted follower of Jesus. Mirna is a great friend and the top recommendation of for Women's History Month 2022. She and her husband have kept doing the hard work of counseling and looking at their wounds. She is finding that each season of pain and "heart work" sets us up for the next challenge, and deeply grounds us in God, friends, and truth.
Mirna's "Daily Practices That Help Ground Me": https://bit.ly/3HMS66d
PDF of "Taking in the Good" by Rick Hanson, referred to in this episode: https://bit.ly/3674C36
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This conversation with Eric Golden, facilitator and Social-Emotional coach, was a gem. He is a black man, a father, and a professional facilitator, among his many roles. He shares so many compelling ideas about respecting our children as we raise them, control, boundaries, and how to do the hard work of deconstructing stories and roles we were born into. I hope you value this podcast as much as I enjoyed recording it... whew!
This episode wraps up Black History Month 2022.
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The Man in Manyroles Black History Month Playlist: https://maninmanyroles.blogspot.com/2022/02/black-history-month-2022.html
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The podcast currently has 77 episodes available.