Here Not There: Finding Our Way Back to Presence, Connection, & Delight

Chris Moles on Moving From Entitlement and Abuse to True Delight

52 min · 20. Apr. 2026
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Host Colleen interviews Pastor Chris Moles, domestic abuse expert and founder of Peace Works, about his new 90-day devotional and practical work helping men move from control and abuse toward Christ‑like love. They discuss the W-framework of information, transformation, and reformation, the importance of ownership and surrender, and how the Holy Spirit enables lasting change. The conversation also explores the difference between delight and entitlement, how abuse destroys intimacy, and realistic steps for men and church helpers to begin honest, compassionate intervention. The devotional is presented as an accessible resource for men in need and the pastors and counselors who support them.

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