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"(Elders)...have the ability to suffer well; to suffer with people in a way that makes hope trustworthy." ~ Dawn Whitestone
"God is not the God of the 11th hour, he is the God of resurrection!" ~ Dr. Jim Wilder via Dawn Whitestone
Elders are so important in building relationally healthy communities. Without them we are missing a key part and it's nearly impossible. What is the role of elders in community? What does healthy community look like? How do we glean their wisdom? In this new series, Wisdom Keepers: The Role of Elders in Building Relationally Healthy Community not only will these questions and many more be answered, the answers will come directly from Elders.
Join Tennison and Ginelle as they continue in their Wisdom Keepers Series with Dawn Whitestone, the founding partner in WhiteStone Professionals and the Director of the Deeper Walk School of Ministry.
In this conversation, we’ll talk about how elders can serve as relational anchors, how spiritual maturity and emotional health go hand-in-hand, and how communities can better recognize and respond to the wisdom in their midst. Listen in as they discuss how elders make hope trustworthy, and how elder see the "becomeability" in their community.
If you have been impacted by what you have heard in this podcast and would like to support us in our mission to help people experience healthier & deeper relationships with God, themselves, and others, go to: tableandwell.org/#support
To learn how we can help develop your community, family or team: Schedule Interest Call
For more information about Table Experiences go to: tableandwell.org/tables
To start on your journey to relational health go to: Connection Cure
To watch this and other Podcast go to our YouTube Channel: Table & Well co
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"(Elders)...have the ability to suffer well; to suffer with people in a way that makes hope trustworthy." ~ Dawn Whitestone
"God is not the God of the 11th hour, he is the God of resurrection!" ~ Dr. Jim Wilder via Dawn Whitestone
Elders are so important in building relationally healthy communities. Without them we are missing a key part and it's nearly impossible. What is the role of elders in community? What does healthy community look like? How do we glean their wisdom? In this new series, Wisdom Keepers: The Role of Elders in Building Relationally Healthy Community not only will these questions and many more be answered, the answers will come directly from Elders.
Join Tennison and Ginelle as they continue in their Wisdom Keepers Series with Dawn Whitestone, the founding partner in WhiteStone Professionals and the Director of the Deeper Walk School of Ministry.
In this conversation, we’ll talk about how elders can serve as relational anchors, how spiritual maturity and emotional health go hand-in-hand, and how communities can better recognize and respond to the wisdom in their midst. Listen in as they discuss how elders make hope trustworthy, and how elder see the "becomeability" in their community.
If you have been impacted by what you have heard in this podcast and would like to support us in our mission to help people experience healthier & deeper relationships with God, themselves, and others, go to: tableandwell.org/#support
To learn how we can help develop your community, family or team: Schedule Interest Call
For more information about Table Experiences go to: tableandwell.org/tables
To start on your journey to relational health go to: Connection Cure
To watch this and other Podcast go to our YouTube Channel: Table & Well co
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