What’s the plan, man? If it’s too complicated, we won’t do it, but if it’s not robust enough, it’s worthless. Today Evan and Liz Frerichs are taking about having a self-examination plan for your spiritual life and how this plan or system is important to monitor your faith’s health—to notify us when we’re drifting off the path—to prompt us to do the work of snapping back into the train tracks of our intentional life.
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Liz's book: Tales From A Spacious Place
Music by: Nu Skiffle Brigade used under creative commons license
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Do Hit Bottom, But Don’t Get Stuck There
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Refusing Grace
Ways to Break Down Fragmentation
Being Rooted and Grounded in Your Faith
Know & Align Thyself with God’s Plan
Surrender: Spiritual Relaxation
Calm is NOT Emotional Suppression
God is Willing to Sit and Sort With Us
Gentleness: Harm vs. Hurt
Humility Not Humiliation
Gentleness Drops Weight Down into Strength
Gentleness: Real Power
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Goodness: More than Thinking Nice Thoughts
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Building Good Bricks Instead of a Wall
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