As a preacher, are you just transferring information or speaking from a transformed place? No one can preach God’s Word well without first being personally transformed by it.
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As a preacher, are you just transferring information or speaking from a transformed place? No one can preach God’s Word well without first being personally transformed by it.
How to Love the Life You Already Have with Luke Norsworthy
Craft & Character
59 minutes
1 year ago
How to Love the Life You Already Have with Luke Norsworthy
In this episode of Craft & Character, Steve Carter interviews Westover Hills Senior Pastor Luke Norsworthy about having the internal character to meet the six demands of life.
It can be so easy to give time and energy wondering if my life would be better if I was in a new role or at a new church; but Luke beautifully articulate to love the life you already have isn’t about changing your circumstances but being the version of yourself that inhibits your life.
Luke walks us through each of the six demands that he writes about in his new book How To Love The Life You Already Have.
BIO
Luke, his wife Lindsay, and their three daughters live in Austin, TX where Luke is the senior minister of the Westover Hills Church. He is the author of God over Good, Befriending Your Monsters, and How to Love the Life You Already Have. For a decade, he has hosted Norsworthy, a podcast that helps his listeners navigate faith in the modern world.
EPISODE LINKS
Luke's New Book: How to Love the Life You Already Have
Podcast: Norsworthy
Website: www.lukenorsworthy.com
His Church: Westover Hills Church
@lukeanorsworthy
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Craft & Character
As a preacher, are you just transferring information or speaking from a transformed place? No one can preach God’s Word well without first being personally transformed by it.