We all want to live as the best versions of ourselves—the way God designed us to be—even when we’re experiencing big emotions. But that takes practice! Our friend Rivers shares stories about times when he felt overwhelmed and stressed, how he recognized what was happening, and what he did to respond with peace and strength instead of reacting from that stress. Hearing these real-life stories—ones we can all relate to—gives us hope and reminds us that living in shalom is truly possible. 🔗 See ...
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We all want to live as the best versions of ourselves—the way God designed us to be—even when we’re experiencing big emotions. But that takes practice! Our friend Rivers shares stories about times when he felt overwhelmed and stressed, how he recognized what was happening, and what he did to respond with peace and strength instead of reacting from that stress. Hearing these real-life stories—ones we can all relate to—gives us hope and reminds us that living in shalom is truly possible. 🔗 See ...
E125 Strengthening Satisfaction In Ourselves And Our Kids
Relational Skills in Real Life
12 minutes
1 week ago
E125 Strengthening Satisfaction In Ourselves And Our Kids
One of the skills that is learned in the child level of maturity is to discover what satisfies us, so that we can become adults who know how to fulfill our needs and desires in a life-giving way and live a life of contentment. Do we, as adults, have this skill? How can we help our children learn? This episode shares stories about recognizing true satisfaction and how to step through that process, so that we can care for ourselves and others. đź”— See the book series from Dr Jim Wilder: Growing a...
Relational Skills in Real Life
We all want to live as the best versions of ourselves—the way God designed us to be—even when we’re experiencing big emotions. But that takes practice! Our friend Rivers shares stories about times when he felt overwhelmed and stressed, how he recognized what was happening, and what he did to respond with peace and strength instead of reacting from that stress. Hearing these real-life stories—ones we can all relate to—gives us hope and reminds us that living in shalom is truly possible. 🔗 See ...