Leader Training Introduction (Emotionally Healthy Spirituality)
Emotionally Healthy Spirituality (Expanded) (Peter Scazzero)
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3m 32s
Pete introduces the overall focus of the course, and explains why he recommends you offer this as a course rather than a small group experience. EHS was developed as a discipleship pathway, and every member of your church should experience it as part of their spiritual development. By offering it as a perpetual course, you can integrate EHS into the life of your church. And by centralizing it, you can ensure a high quality experience for every participant. Pete also explains the importance of the EHS book, workbook, and the Day by Day book.
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