Dr. Justin Hannemann, founder of Grace Point Institute for Relational Health settles in for a deep and enlightening conversation. We uncover layers of his life as a husband, father, leader, and advocate for relational health. Together, we examine how relational health sits at the core of our connection with God, ourselves, and others, and how Grace Point Institute is helping mend the scars left by broken relationships.

Our conversation takes a fascinating turn as we dig into the intricate link between vocation and relational health. Driven by Luther's doctrine of vocation, we delve into the profound influence our roles in life have on our vocations. We touch upon an intellectual perspective on neurobiology, discussing how the fall has affected our central nervous system and led to relational dysfunction. Extracting wisdom from James K. Smith's book, "You Are What You Love", we ponder how our life liturgies shape us and consequently, the world.

As we wrap up our chat, the significance of confession, absolution, and grace in leadership and relational health comes to light. We dissect how insecurity and ego defense can infuse anxiety into leadership systems, and how confession and absolution can foster more secure leaders. With a backdrop of the importance of grace in counseling, coaching, and leading, we hope and pray for a generation that raises leaders who place relational health and love at the core of it all. Don't miss this insightful exploration into the power of relational health.

Support the Show.

Visit uniteleadership.org