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The Cartographers

243 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 2 months ago - ★★★★★ - 50 ratings

Welcome to The Cartographers, a podcast to help Christian leaders map a changing cultural landscape in the 21st century. Join us, Bryce Hales and Ashley Hales, Pastor and PhD, as we explore with our guests how to cultivate fruitful and resilient lives and communities.
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71: Pandemic Relationships: Todd Wilson on The Enneagram Goes to Church

May 05, 2021 07:00 - 33 minutes

This is a great conversation on how social media and the pandemic has changed relationships in the church. Listen in to Todd Wilson help listeners learn about the Enneagram, the wisdom of dark emotions, and being self-aware for the sake of others. LINKS Todd’s book: https://amzn.to/3xLWbnd Todd’s website: https://www.toddawilson.com/ Follow Todd on Twitter Check out The Road Back to You as an Enneagram primer IVP's Enneagram devotionals are a great gift for you or a friend ONE SMALL STEP To...

70: Jen Pollock Michel on Habits of Faith

April 27, 2021 09:00 - 38 minutes

This is a great conversation on how faith might grow, not because we have it mentally sorted or we’re traveling from emotional high to emotional high, but because we practice particular habits. Jen Pollock Michel joins me to talk about habit, corporate practices of faith, and how we might explore the bible with others (for those who believe and those who don’t — including ourselves at times). LINKS Jen’s latest book, A Habit Called Faith Jen’s website to check out her other work: https://www...

#70 Jen Pollock Michel on Habits of Faith

April 27, 2021 09:00 - 38 minutes

This is a great conversation on how faith might grow, not because we have it mentally sorted or we’re traveling from emotional high to emotional high, but because we practice particular habits. Jen Pollock Michel joins me to talk about habit, corporate practices of faith, and how we might explore the bible with others (for those who believe and those who don’t — including ourselves at times). LINKS Jen’s latest book, A Habit Called Faith Jen’s website to check out her other work: https://www...

69: Katelyn Beaty on A Woman's Place

April 20, 2021 07:00 - 33 minutes

This is a great conversation on how the pandemic has changed life for women, why institutions matter, the nature of power, and the culture of social influence in Christian spaces. LINKS Katelyn’s first book, A Woman’s Place Katelyn’s podcast, Saved by the City Katelyn’s website: http://www.katelynbeaty.com/ Follow Katelyn on Twitter ONE SMALL STEP Consider taking a social media fast — try a week, or turn off your phone off on Sunday. We are formed by what we ingest and social media without...

#69 Katelyn Beaty on A Woman's Place

April 20, 2021 07:00 - 33 minutes

This is a great conversation on how the pandemic has changed life for women, why institutions matter, the nature of power, and the culture of social influence in Christian spaces. LINKS Katelyn’s first book, A Woman’s Place Katelyn’s podcast, Saved by the City Katelyn’s website: http://www.katelynbeaty.com/ Follow Katelyn on Twitter ONE SMALL STEP Consider taking a social media fast — try a week, or turn off your phone off on Sunday. We are formed by what we ingest and social media without...

#68 John Starke on Praying in a Pandemic

April 14, 2021 16:11 - 34 minutes

In this conversation, Ashley sits down with pastor and author John Starke to talk about praying in a pandemic. John Starke is lead pastor at Apostles Church Uptown in New York City. He is the coeditor (with Bruce Ware) of One God in Three Persons. He lives in Manhattan with his wife and four children. LINKS John Starke's book, The Possibility of Prayer John's substack newsletter: https://johnstarke.substack.com/ Follow John on Twitter ONE SMALL STEP Make a list of what is making you mad, sa...

68: John Starke on Praying in a Pandemic

April 14, 2021 16:11 - 34 minutes

In this conversation, Ashley sits down with pastor and author John Starke to talk about praying in a pandemic. John Starke is lead pastor at Apostles Church Uptown in New York City. He is the coeditor (with Bruce Ware) of One God in Three Persons. He lives in Manhattan with his wife and four children. LINKS John Starke's book, The Possibility of Prayer John's substack newsletter: https://johnstarke.substack.com/ Follow John on Twitter ONE SMALL STEP Make a list of what is making you mad, sa...

#67 Hannah Anderson on Nature's Liturgies

April 06, 2021 16:04 - 33 minutes

In this conversation, Ashley sits down with Hannah Anderson to talk about a liturgy within nature and how this effects our faith. We talk spiritual formation, a new way of seeing, and what nature has to teach us. MORE ABOUT OUR GUEST Hannah Anderson is the author of several books, the most recent of which is Turning of Days: Lessons from Nature, Season and Spirit. She is an author, speaker, and works alongside her husband in rural ministry with their three children in the Blue Ridge mountain...

67: Hannah Anderson on Nature's Liturgies

April 06, 2021 16:04 - 33 minutes

In this conversation, Ashley sits down with Hannah Anderson to talk about a liturgy within nature and how this effects our faith. We talk spiritual formation, a new way of seeing, and what nature has to teach us. MORE ABOUT OUR GUEST Hannah Anderson is the author of several books, the most recent of which is Turning of Days: Lessons from Nature, Season and Spirit. She is an author, speaker, and works alongside her husband in rural ministry with their three children in the Blue Ridge mountain...

66: Julia Lambert Fogg on our Immigrant Neighbors

April 01, 2021 07:00 - 36 minutes

In this conversation, Ashley sits down with Julia Lambert Fogg to talk about how we understand scripture, how our neighbors influence our faith, cross-cultural realities, and what Christian faith has to say about immigration. MORE ABOUT OUR GUEST Julia Lambert Fogg is a professor at Cal Lutheran University as well as an author and speaker. Fogg argues that Christians must step out of their comfort zones and learn to cross social, ethnic, and religious borders—just as Jesus did—to become the ...

#66 Julia Lambert Fogg on our Immigrant Neighbors

April 01, 2021 07:00 - 36 minutes

In this conversation, Ashley sits down with Julia Lambert Fogg to talk about how we understand scripture, how our neighbors influence our faith, cross-cultural realities, and what Christian faith has to say about immigration. MORE ABOUT OUR GUEST Julia Lambert Fogg is a professor at Cal Lutheran University as well as an author and speaker. Fogg argues that Christians must step out of their comfort zones and learn to cross social, ethnic, and religious borders—just as Jesus did—to become the ...

#65 Wendy Alsup and the Fellowship of Suffering

March 24, 2021 16:42 - 37 minutes

In this conversation, Ashley sits down with Wendy Alsup to talk about what it might look to suffer well and what hope we have. This is a beautiful, real, and hopeful conversation that can help you lament and hope in light of the covid-19 pandemic and recent mass shootings. MORE ABOUT OUR GUEST Wendy Alsup is an author who encourages women to engage theology for themselves. She is the author of several books including Practical Theology for Women, The Gospel-Centered Woman, and By His Wounds ...

65: Wendy Alsup and the Fellowship of Suffering

March 24, 2021 16:42 - 37 minutes

In this conversation, Ashley sits down with Wendy Alsup to talk about what it might look to suffer well and what hope we have. This is a beautiful, real, and hopeful conversation that can help you lament and hope in light of the covid-19 pandemic and recent mass shootings. MORE ABOUT OUR GUEST Wendy Alsup is an author who encourages women to engage theology for themselves. She is the author of several books including Practical Theology for Women, The Gospel-Centered Woman, and By His Wounds ...

64: Sheila Wise Rowe on Healing Racial Trauma

March 17, 2021 19:00 - 38 minutes

In this conversation, Ashley sits down with Sheila Wise Rowe to talk about forms of racism, racial trauma, and the hope of Christ. It’s a practical, rich, and kind conversation you don’t want to miss. MORE ABOUT OUR GUEST Sheila Wise Rowe is a graduate of Tufts University and Cambridge College with a master's degree in counseling psychology. For over twenty-five years she has counseled abuse and trauma survivors in the United States. Sheila ministered to homeless and abused women and childre...

#64 Sheila Wise Rowe on Healing Racial Trauma

March 17, 2021 19:00 - 38 minutes

In this conversation, Ashley sits down with Sheila Wise Rowe to talk about forms of racism, racial trauma, and the hope of Christ. It’s a practical, rich, and kind conversation you don’t want to miss. MORE ABOUT OUR GUEST Sheila Wise Rowe is a graduate of Tufts University and Cambridge College with a master's degree in counseling psychology. For over twenty-five years she has counseled abuse and trauma survivors in the United States. Sheila ministered to homeless and abused women and childre...

63: Scott Sauls on a Gentle Answer for Polarized Times

March 11, 2021 10:00 - 30 minutes

In this conversation, Ashley sits down with Scott Sauls to talk about ways to bridge divides in outrage culture. We talk about spiritual formation, living eulogies, and of course his laundry routine. Scott Sauls is Pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville, TN and author of several books, including A Gentle Answer. LINKS Scott’s website Christ Presbyterian Church: A Gentle Answer SHARE “We ought to be much less offensive and offendable than the average person.” @scottsauls on #finding...

#63 Scott Sauls on a Gentle Answer for Polarized Times

March 11, 2021 10:00 - 30 minutes

In this conversation, Ashley sits down with Scott Sauls to talk about ways to bridge divides in outrage culture. We talk about spiritual formation, living eulogies, and of course his laundry routine. Scott Sauls is Pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville, TN and author of several books, including A Gentle Answer. LINKS Scott’s website Christ Presbyterian Church: A Gentle Answer SHARE “We ought to be much less offensive and offendable than the average person.” @scottsauls on #finding...

#62 Michael Wear on How to Best Engage Politically Now

October 16, 2020 04:57 - 51 minutes

In this conversation with Michael Wear, we talk about how we can actually have hope as Christians as we engage politically. He provides us with some frameworks about voting, and helps us think Christianly about how we might engage profitably in the public sphere. Don’t miss it! Share far and wide! Make sure you listen to last week’s episode with Kaitlyn Schiess, too. Join us for Season 4 as we consider hot-button issues alive and well in our world today: Living Faithfully in an Upside-Down Wo...

62: Michael Wear on How to Best Engage Politically Now

October 16, 2020 04:57 - 51 minutes

In this conversation with Michael Wear, we talk about how we can actually have hope as Christians as we engage politically. He provides us with some frameworks about voting, and helps us think Christianly about how we might engage profitably in the public sphere. Don’t miss it! Share far and wide! Make sure you listen to last week’s episode with Kaitlyn Schiess, too. Join us for Season 4 as we consider hot-button issues alive and well in our world today: Living Faithfully in an Upside-Down Wo...

#61 Kaitlyn Schiess on the Liturgy of Politics

October 09, 2020 04:20 - 35 minutes

In this conversation with Kaitlyn Schiess, author of The Liturgy of Politics, as we talk about how we’re formed by politics and how we’re formed by Christian faith. How do these two relate? Listen in to some great questions as you consider this fraught political climate as people of faith. And get some pointers to how to talk politics around the Thanksgiving table. Share far and wide! Join us for Season 4 as we consider hot-button issues alive and well in our world today: Living Faithfully in...

61: Kaitlyn Schiess on the Liturgy of Politics

October 09, 2020 04:20 - 35 minutes

In this conversation with Kaitlyn Schiess, author of The Liturgy of Politics, as we talk about how we’re formed by politics and how we’re formed by Christian faith. How do these two relate? Listen in to some great questions as you consider this fraught political climate as people of faith. And get some pointers to how to talk politics around the Thanksgiving table. Share far and wide! Join us for Season 4 as we consider hot-button issues alive and well in our world today: Living Faithfully in...

60: Irwyn Ince on Unity in Diversity

September 24, 2020 11:00 - 37 minutes

In this conversation with Irwyn Ince, we talk about race, a theology of beauty, unity and diversity, how to communicate on sticky topics online, and what hope we have for this moment in time. Not to be missed! Join us for Season 4 as we consider hot-button issues alive and well in our world today: Living Faithfully in an Upside-Down World. LINKS Irwyn’s website: https://www.irwynince.com/about Irwyn’s book, The Beautiful Community: https://amzn.to/3hTQ9aS Book mentioned: On Beauty and Being ...

#60 Irwyn Ince on Unity in Diversity

September 24, 2020 11:00 - 37 minutes

In this conversation with Irwyn Ince, we talk about race, a theology of beauty, unity and diversity, how to communicate on sticky topics online, and what hope we have for this moment in time. Not to be missed! Join us for Season 4 as we consider hot-button issues alive and well in our world today: Living Faithfully in an Upside-Down World. LINKS Irwyn’s website: https://www.irwynince.com/about Irwyn’s book, The Beautiful Community: https://amzn.to/3hTQ9aS Book mentioned: On Beauty and Being...

#59 D.L. Mayfield on The Myth of the American Dream

September 10, 2020 11:00 - 34 minutes

In this conversation with D.L. Mayfield, we talk about systems in America, how place, education, and opportunities are unequal and strategies for resilience. Join us for Season 4 as we consider hot-button issues alive and well in our world today: Living Faithfully in an Upside-Down World. LINKS D.L. Mayfield’s website: http://www.dlmayfield.com/ Danielle’s book, The Myth of the American Dream https://amzn.to/337kzkN Danielle’s first book, Assimilate or Go Home: https://amzn.to/3k1l9HI Follow...

59: D.L. Mayfield on The Myth of the American Dream

September 10, 2020 11:00 - 34 minutes

In this conversation with D.L. Mayfield, we talk about systems in America, how place, education, and opportunities are unequal and strategies for resilience. Join us for Season 4 as we consider hot-button issues alive and well in our world today: Living Faithfully in an Upside-Down World. LINKS D.L. Mayfield’s website: http://www.dlmayfield.com/ Danielle’s book, The Myth of the American Dream https://amzn.to/337kzkN Danielle’s first book, Assimilate or Go Home: https://amzn.to/3k1l9HI Follow...

#58 David Swanson on Rediscipling the White Church

August 27, 2020 11:00 - 40 minutes

How do we talk about race and ethnicity as a discipleship issue and not a partisan issue? David Swanson talks about his book, Rediscipling the White Church and creative possibilities for this moment in time. Join us for Season 4 as we consider hot-button issues alive and well in our world today: Living Faithfully in an Upside-Down World. LINKS David’s book, Rediscipling the White Church: https://www.ivpress.com/rediscipling-the-white-church David Swanson’s site: https://dwswanson.com/ SHARE...

58: David Swanson on Rediscipling the White Church

August 27, 2020 11:00 - 40 minutes

How do we talk about race and ethnicity as a discipleship issue and not a partisan issue? David Swanson talks about his book, Rediscipling the White Church and creative possibilities for this moment in time. Join us for Season 4 as we consider hot-button issues alive and well in our world today: Living Faithfully in an Upside-Down World. LINKS David’s book, Rediscipling the White Church: https://www.ivpress.com/rediscipling-the-white-church David Swanson’s site: https://dwswanson.com/ SHARE...

#57 SEASON 4: David Taylor on Psalms for a Pandemic

August 21, 2020 21:28 - 32 minutes

In this first episode of Season 4 on Living Faithfully in an Upside-Down World, David Taylor and I talk about the language of the Psalms and how they can help chart the way forward for Christians living now — in a pandemic, in an election year, with polarizing tensions, racial violence, inequality and more swirling around us. Find language, practices, and habits to root you now. LINKS David Taylor’s book, Open and Unafraid: https://amzn.to/3hfwtPk David’s website: http://artspastor.blogspot....

57: David Taylor on Psalms for a Pandemic

August 21, 2020 21:28 - 32 minutes

In this first episode of Season 4 on Living Faithfully in an Upside-Down World, David Taylor and I talk about the language of the Psalms and how they can help chart the way forward for Christians living now — in a pandemic, in an election year, with polarizing tensions, racial violence, inequality and more swirling around us. Find language, practices, and habits to root you now. LINKS David Taylor’s book, Open and Unafraid: https://amzn.to/3hfwtPk David’s website: http://artspastor.blogspot....

56: Is There Sanity to be Found? An Intro to Season 4 and a Chance to Win!

August 13, 2020 11:00 - 4 minutes

We need thoughtful voices that can ask hard questions and gently lead us forward. We need help as we consider how to vote, how to love our neighbor, and how to flex during this pandemic. Join us for Season 4: Living Faithfully in an Upside-Down World. Share a favorite episode on social media and tag me at @aahales (on Twitter or Instagram or Facebook) and you'll be entered to win a free copy of my book, Finding Holy in the Suburbs! For more info and past episodes, listen at www.aahales.com/...

#56 Is There Sanity to be Found? An Intro to Season 4 and a Chance to Win!

August 13, 2020 11:00 - 4 minutes

We need thoughtful voices that can ask hard questions and gently lead us forward. We need help as we consider how to vote, how to love our neighbor, and how to flex during this pandemic. Join us for Season 4: Living Faithfully in an Upside-Down World. Share a favorite episode on social media and tag me at @aahales (on Twitter or Instagram or Facebook) and you'll be entered to win a free copy of my book, Finding Holy in the Suburbs! For more info and past episodes, listen at www.aahales.com/...

55: Anjuli Paschall on How to Stay (with Emotions, Race + Polarization)

July 23, 2020 11:00 - 30 minutes

Ashley Hales and Anjuli Paschal talk about what it looks like to stay in our emotions and bring them to Jesus, how to stay with others in the midst of racial tensions, political polarization, and the pandemic. Be sure to catch up: Episodes 50-55 all deal with emotional health (listen here) Tell us what you want to hear! 2 MINUTE SURVEY HERE. LINKS Anjuli’s website: https://www.anjulipaschall.com/ Follow Anj on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/lovealways.anjuli/ Anjuli’s book: Stay h...

#55 Anjuli Paschall on How to Stay (with Emotions, Race + Polarization)

July 23, 2020 11:00 - 30 minutes

Ashley Hales and Anjuli Paschal talk about what it looks like to stay in our emotions and bring them to Jesus, how to stay with others in the midst of racial tensions, political polarization, and the pandemic. Be sure to catch up: Episodes 50-55 all deal with emotional health (listen here) Tell us what you want to hear! 2 MINUTE SURVEY HERE. LINKS Anjuli’s website: https://www.anjulipaschall.com/ Follow Anj on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/lovealways.anjuli/ Anjuli’s book: Stay h...

54: Rebecca Brewster Stevenson on How to Wait Well

July 16, 2020 11:00 - 31 minutes

Ashley Hales and Rebecca Brewster Stevenson talk about waiting on God, what that looks like in Covid-19, and how to practically deal with your emotions. Other applicable episodes: Episode 46 with Meredith McDaniel on God’s steadfastness, Episode 38 with Laura Wifler and Emily Jensen on a scaffolding for faithfulness, and Episode 35 on loneliness and the common good. Tell us what you want to hear! 2 MINUTE SURVEY HERE. LINKS Rebecca’s website: https://rebeccabrewsterstevenson.com/ Rebecca’s b...

#54 Rebecca Brewster Stevenson on How to Wait Well

July 16, 2020 11:00 - 31 minutes

Ashley Hales and Rebecca Brewster Stevenson talk about waiting on God, what that looks like in Covid-19, and how to practically deal with your emotions. Other applicable episodes: Episode 46 with Meredith McDaniel on God’s steadfastness, Episode 38 with Laura Wifler and Emily Jensen on a scaffolding for faithfulness, and Episode 35 on loneliness and the common good. Tell us what you want to hear! 2 MINUTE SURVEY HERE. LINKS Rebecca’s website: https://rebeccabrewsterstevenson.com/ Rebecca’s b...

#53 Aundi Kolber on Shame, Love, and Trying Softer

July 09, 2020 10:00 - 34 minutes

Ashley Hales and Aundi Kolber talk about Aundi's new book, Try Softer, and emotional health now. Aundi Kolber is a Licensed Professional Counselor (MA LPC), writer, and speaker in Castle Rock, Colorado. She specializes in trauma- and body-centered therapies and is passionate about the integration of faith and psychology. Connect with Aundi at aundikolber.com, on Facebook at aundikolberwrites, and on Instagram at aundikolber Tell us what you want to hear! 2 MINUTE SURVEY HERE. LISTEN ON APPL...

53: Aundi Kolber on Shame, Love, and Trying Softer

July 09, 2020 10:00 - 34 minutes

Ashley Hales and Aundi Kolber talk about Aundi's new book, Try Softer, and emotional health now. Aundi Kolber is a Licensed Professional Counselor (MA LPC), writer, and speaker in Castle Rock, Colorado. She specializes in trauma- and body-centered therapies and is passionate about the integration of faith and psychology. Connect with Aundi at aundikolber.com, on Facebook at aundikolberwrites, and on Instagram at aundikolber Tell us what you want to hear! 2 MINUTE SURVEY HERE. LISTEN ON APPL...

52: Stephanie Lobdell on Transforming our Ordinary Losses

July 03, 2020 14:45 - 32 minutes

Ashley Hales and Stephanie Lobdell talk about loss shaming, church hurt, and we can lean into a narrative of hope in practical ways right now. Rev. Stephanie Lobdell, MDiv, is a pastor and writer. She served as co-lead pastor with her husband, Tommy, for ten years and is now the Campus Pastor at Mount Vernon Nazarene University in Ohio. She is the author of Signs of Life: Resurrecting Hope out of Ordinary Losses and co-author of Lenten Postcards. Stephanie and Tommy have two children, Joseph...

#52 Stephanie Lobdell on Transforming our Ordinary Losses

July 03, 2020 14:45 - 32 minutes

Ashley Hales and Stephanie Lobdell talk about loss shaming, church hurt, and we can lean into a narrative of hope in practical ways right now. Rev. Stephanie Lobdell, MDiv, is a pastor and writer. She served as co-lead pastor with her husband, Tommy, for ten years and is now the Campus Pastor at Mount Vernon Nazarene University in Ohio. She is the author of Signs of Life: Resurrecting Hope out of Ordinary Losses and co-author of Lenten Postcards. Stephanie and Tommy have two children, Joseph...

51: K.J. Ramsey on Suffering and Hope

June 25, 2020 11:00 - 33 minutes

Ashley Hales and K.J. Ramsey talk about loss and suffering as an invitation to God and community. K.J. RAMSEY (BA, Covenant College; MA, Denver Seminary) is a licensed professional counselor, writer, and recovering idealist who believes sorrow and joy coexist. Her writing has been published in Christianity Today, Relevant, The Huffington Post, Fathom Magazine, Health Central, and other publications on the integration of theology, psychology, and spiritual formation. She and her husband live i...

#51 K.J. Ramsey on Suffering and Hope

June 25, 2020 11:00 - 33 minutes

Ashley Hales and K.J. Ramsey talk about loss and suffering as an invitation to God and community. K.J. RAMSEY (BA, Covenant College; MA, Denver Seminary) is a licensed professional counselor, writer, and recovering idealist who believes sorrow and joy coexist. Her writing has been published in Christianity Today, Relevant, The Huffington Post, Fathom Magazine, Health Central, and other publications on the integration of theology, psychology, and spiritual formation. She and her husband live i...

50: Heather Caliri on Befriending Anxiety

June 18, 2020 11:00 - 31 minutes

Ashley Hales and Heather Caliri talk about anxiety, vulnerability and church and what to do about it from a Christian perspective. Heather Caliri is a writer and artist who is happily content with being an awkward Christian. Tired of anxiety controlling your life? Try her mini-course, “Five Tiny Ideas for Managing Anxiety," for free here. LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS, GOOGLE PODCASTS and MEGAPHONE.FM or your favorite podcast-listening app. Other applicable episodes: episode 49 on hustle, episode ...

#50 Heather Caliri on Befriending Anxiety

June 18, 2020 11:00 - 31 minutes

Ashley Hales and Heather Caliri talk about anxiety, vulnerability and church and what to do about it from a Christian perspective. Heather Caliri is a writer and artist who is happily content with being an awkward Christian. Tired of anxiety controlling your life? Try her mini-course, “Five Tiny Ideas for Managing Anxiety," for free here. LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS, GOOGLE PODCASTS and MEGAPHONE.FM or your favorite podcast-listening app. Other applicable episodes: episode 49 on hustle, episode ...

49: Daniel Im on Hustle Culture

June 09, 2020 17:20 - 33 minutes

In this conversation Ashley Hales and Daniel Im talk about hustle culture and what the lies about our work tell us about our souls. LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS, GOOGLE PODCASTS and MEGAPHONE.FM or your favorite podcast-listening app. LINKS Daniel’s book, You Are What You Do: https://amzn.to/2Uvwwxc Daniel’s website: https://www.danielim.com/ New Churches Q&A Podcast: https://www.danielim.com/new-churches-qa-podcast/ The ImBetween Podcast: https://www.danielim.com/imbetweenpodcast/ SPECIAL OFFER...

#49 Daniel Im on Hustle Culture

June 09, 2020 17:20 - 33 minutes

In this conversation Ashley Hales and Daniel Im talk about hustle culture and what the lies about our work tell us about our souls. LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS, GOOGLE PODCASTS and MEGAPHONE.FM or your favorite podcast-listening app. LINKS Daniel’s book, You Are What You Do: https://amzn.to/2Uvwwxc Daniel’s website: https://www.danielim.com/ New Churches Q&A Podcast: https://www.danielim.com/new-churches-qa-podcast/ The ImBetween Podcast: https://www.danielim.com/imbetweenpodcast/ SPECIAL OFFER...

#48 Mary DeMuth on the Gospel, Sexual Abuse, Trauma and the Church

May 14, 2020 10:00 - 34 minutes

We talk about empathy, trauma, care for the sexually abused, and telling your story. Please note we talk about sexual abuse in this episode. But do know that the conversation is full of grace and aware of trauma and the healing of God. We talk what the church can do, too. LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS, GOOGLE PODCASTS and MEGAPHONE.FM or your favorite podcast-listening app. LINKS Mary DeMuth’s book, We Too: How the Church can Respond Redemptively to the Sexual Abuse Crisis: https://amzn.to/2Wu8vb...

48: Mary DeMuth on the Gospel, Sexual Abuse, Trauma and the Church

May 14, 2020 10:00 - 34 minutes

We talk about empathy, trauma, care for the sexually abused, and telling your story. Please note we talk about sexual abuse in this episode. But do know that the conversation is full of grace and aware of trauma and the healing of God. We talk what the church can do, too. LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS, GOOGLE PODCASTS and MEGAPHONE.FM or your favorite podcast-listening app. LINKS Mary DeMuth’s book, We Too: How the Church can Respond Redemptively to the Sexual Abuse Crisis: https://amzn.to/2Wu8vb...

47: Leslie Leyland Fields on Why Your Story Matters

April 30, 2020 11:00 - 33 minutes

Leslie Leyland Fields and I chat about place and how and why our stories matter. When the world has been upended by COVID-19, maybe some gentle writing practices might help you recover yourself and help you live into the questions. Leslie Leyland Fields is the multi-award winning author/editor of twelve books. Her newest isYour Story Matters: Finding, Writing and Living the Truth of Your Life which includes an 8-part RightNow Media DVD series filmed with Ann Voskamp. Her other books include C...

#47 Leslie Leyland Fields on Why Your Story Matters

April 30, 2020 11:00 - 33 minutes

Leslie Leyland Fields and I chat about place and how and why our stories matter. When the world has been upended by COVID-19, maybe some gentle writing practices might help you recover yourself and help you live into the questions. Leslie Leyland Fields is the multi-award winning author/editor of twelve books. Her newest isYour Story Matters: Finding, Writing and Living the Truth of Your Life which includes an 8-part RightNow Media DVD series filmed with Ann Voskamp. Her other books include C...

46: Meredith McDaniel on Finding God's Steadfastness Now

April 16, 2020 14:53 - 33 minutes

How do we live when circumstances are wonderful or when we’re in the middle of anxiety and fear? Meredith McDaniel, author of In Want + Plenty and invites us into spiritual practices to sustain our weariness, increase our vulnerability, be a real community, and see the provision of God. LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS, GOOGLE PODCASTS and MEGAPHONE.FM or your favorite podcast-listening app. LINKS Meredith’s site: https://www.meredithmcdaniel.com/ Her book, In Want + Plenty: https://amzn.to/3adGyrB...

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