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Open Forum: Pastor Amos reflected on the evolving nature of God's calling and questioned the continued relevance of the daily podcast, acknowledging the shift in media consumption since 2014. Ark shared the joyous news that his family had been approved as refugees in Canada, allowing him to focus more on his life and business, while Toya credited his podcast for her spiritual growth and expressed interest in the creative labs. Antoinette discussed her transition into private practice and her desire to network and incorporate faith into her work, while expressing preference for the Mighty app. The team explored future directions for the God Idea lab and topics for upcoming meetings. On marriage, Pastor Amos and Ark critiqued separation as unbiblical, favoring group counseling over individual sessions, with Stephanie supporting the idea of joint therapy for couples. They also discussed emotional and physical abuse in marriage, agreeing on the need for discernment and safety in abusive situations, with Pastor Amos clarifying that emotional abuse, while serious, may not always justify divorce biblically. The meeting concluded with a discussion on marriage, singlehood, and voluntary submission, emphasizing mutual respect and spiritual alignment over societal pressures.
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Open Forum: Pastor Amos reflected on the evolving nature of God's calling and questioned the continued relevance of the daily podcast, acknowledging the shift in media consumption since 2014. Ark shared the joyous news that his family had been approved as refugees in Canada, allowing him to focus more on his life and business, while Toya credited his podcast for her spiritual growth and expressed interest in the creative labs. Antoinette discussed her transition into private practice and her desire to network and incorporate faith into her work, while expressing preference for the Mighty app. The team explored future directions for the God Idea lab and topics for upcoming meetings. On marriage, Pastor Amos and Ark critiqued separation as unbiblical, favoring group counseling over individual sessions, with Stephanie supporting the idea of joint therapy for couples. They also discussed emotional and physical abuse in marriage, agreeing on the need for discernment and safety in abusive situations, with Pastor Amos clarifying that emotional abuse, while serious, may not always justify divorce biblically. The meeting concluded with a discussion on marriage, singlehood, and voluntary submission, emphasizing mutual respect and spiritual alignment over societal pressures.
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