On this episode: Pablito and Rob discuss burritos, other California food, and real estate.
Our Guest: Nate Interviews our guest Sam Serio. Sam is a preacher, counselor, author, and speaker. In this episode, Sam discusses his book: Sensitive Preaching to the Sexual Hurting. He shares how he learned from his own failures. He teaches how to be invitational instead of condemnational. Sam advocates ministering to people instead of talking about topics.
Links:
Healing Sexual Hurt
Sam’s email
Book:
Sensitive Preaching to the Sexual Hurting
Sponsor:
Life Works Counseling
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