S5 Conversations: What Healthy Discipleship Looks Like (The Hope in Our Scars)
The Hope in Our Scars (Aimee Byrd)
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19m
Aimee Byrd and Chuck DeGroat, Professor of Pastoral Care and Director of Clinical Counseling Program at Western Theological Seminary, discuss the complete picture of healthy discipleship that includes both left-brain and right-brain pursuits--doctrinal understanding and intimacy with God.
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A lot of what we thought was “good Christianity” isn’t real. Our own sense of self can be an illusion. Let’s be a church that helps one another lay it all down for the glorious real thing. Christ’s coming to meet us at the underground is very real.