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Sometimes repentance seems like a medication - use as needed. We engage with repentance, rarely, usually in reaction to an occasional failure. For many, repentance can feel like nothing more than spiritual negative self-talk. But is there more to it? Lindsay and Kelly Needham sit down and talk about repentance as a sign of spiritual health. They encourage proactively seeking repentance as a catalyst for spiritual vitality. Both share the ways they’ve learned to practice proactive repentance and discuss how others can benefit from regular rhythms of repentance.
By Stonegate ChurchSometimes repentance seems like a medication - use as needed. We engage with repentance, rarely, usually in reaction to an occasional failure. For many, repentance can feel like nothing more than spiritual negative self-talk. But is there more to it? Lindsay and Kelly Needham sit down and talk about repentance as a sign of spiritual health. They encourage proactively seeking repentance as a catalyst for spiritual vitality. Both share the ways they’ve learned to practice proactive repentance and discuss how others can benefit from regular rhythms of repentance.