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073: Could Curiosity About Others Minimize Racism?

Curiosity about others minimizes racism as we minimize our pride. Humility seeks to understand difficulties others experience that we haven’t. Hello everyone and welcome to today’s show where today we consider several interesting responses from our listeners to a recent episode. The first is an email in reaction

073: Could Curiosity About Others Minimize Racism?2021-09-22T13:22:10-05:00

072: What I Learned From a Grieving Friend

Death teaches us how to live when we join someone in going through their grief. What I learned from a grieving friend can benefit all of us. Welcome to today’s episode, no. 72, where today we consider what we can learn from a grieving friend. In last week’s

072: What I Learned From a Grieving Friend2021-09-22T13:10:16-05:00

071: How to Help a Grieving Friend

To help a grieving friend starts with being present and joining God in comforting those going through difficult times. Hello everyone and welcome to episode no. 71, where today we discuss how to help a grieving friend. Before we get into that, I have some listener feedback to

071: How to Help a Grieving Friend2021-09-22T11:35:55-05:00

070: Building Relationships Eases Racial Tension

Building relationships eases racial tension. A solution to racism is to be more like Jesus and build relationships with people not like us. That's what today's episode is all about. I sometimes wish we could speed up the calendar this year, turn a few more pages at a

070: Building Relationships Eases Racial Tension2021-09-22T13:10:20-05:00

069: When Our Kids Go Off to School for the First Time

A key marker in any parent’s life is when their child goes off to school for the first time. Whether it’s to kindergarten, or when our kids leave home for college, it stirs up emotions within us. For some, it’s relief that their kid is finally out of

069: When Our Kids Go Off to School for the First Time2021-09-22T13:11:45-05:00

068: Our Job is a Means to an End, Not an End Unto Itself

Our job is a means to an end, not an end unto itself. It’s an important relationship principle that makes celebrating Labor Day meaningful. Hello everyone and welcome back to You Were Made for This. It’s so good to be back here behind the microphone with the start

068: Our Job is a Means to an End, Not an End Unto Itself2021-09-22T13:15:51-05:00
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