Soul Talks With Bill & Kristi Gaultiere
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Our thoughts influence how we feel and act, and some of the thoughts in our heads can keep us from fully embracing God’s life and love for us. Allowing all of these narratives to remain unchecked can hinder our growth, but there is hope for us to quiet the noise and discern the voice of our Lord.
Join us for this episode of Soul Talks as Kristi and Gem Fadling discuss Gem’s newest book, Hold That Thought: Sorting Through the Voices in Our Heads. As they share some of the important questions you can ask of the thoughts in your head, you’ll learn to agree with God’s grace, become aware of the work of the enemy, and embrace a new pattern of noticing, discerning, and responding so you can be a vessel who overflows God’s love to others.
Resources for this Episode:
Is Shame Helpful to Resist Sin? (Mental Health & Faith)
Is Addiction Sinful? (Mental Health & Faith)
Is Depression a Lack of Faith? (Mental Health & Faith)
Is Anxiety a Lack of Faith? (Mental Health & Faith)
Is Fear a Lack of Faith?
Is Church Good for Mental Health? (Mental Health & Faith)
The Benefits of Caring for Your Body as God’s Temple
427 - Sacrificing Too Much? Let God's Love Woo You!
How to Resist the Quicksand of a Bad Mood
The Spiritual Practice of Storytelling (A Conversation with Dr. Barbara Peacock)
The Benefits of Setting Your Imagination on Jesus
Is Jesus' Incarnation as Big a Suffering as His Cross?
For Type A Leaders and the Spouses Who Love Them
Surprised by Grace in Hard Times
Real Community is Possible for You
Surprising Sweetness in Suffering
The Enneagram & Marriage: A Conversation with Jackie Brewster
Lessons From an Old Russian Spiritual Director
Q & A on Earning a Certificate in Spiritual Direction
What it's Like to Earn a Certificate in Spiritual Direction
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