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An incredibly open and honest conversation about what leads us to think of others than "less than" and disregard our need for humility. This conversation offers wisdom, but also a look into the humanity of each of us and need for God's Divinity. Finn explains the importance humility and his experience in humbling himself to see Christ in others. We learn about how what we think and say about others actually reveals more about ourselves, and how to combat the temptations of anger, judgement, and gossip.
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Visit our website for free resources, additional content, and to check out The Everyday Saint lifestyle collection and apologetics training: www.theeverydaysaint.com
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An incredibly open and honest conversation about what leads us to think of others than "less than" and disregard our need for humility. This conversation offers wisdom, but also a look into the humanity of each of us and need for God's Divinity. Finn explains the importance humility and his experience in humbling himself to see Christ in others. We learn about how what we think and say about others actually reveals more about ourselves, and how to combat the temptations of anger, judgement, and gossip.
Thanks for listening! Follow along: @theeveryday.saint
Visit our website for free resources, additional content, and to check out The Everyday Saint lifestyle collection and apologetics training: www.theeverydaysaint.com
Subscribe and leave a review so we may all pursue Something Greater, together!
Beyond The BeaconListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Support the show

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