We Can Talk About That

Ep. 17 Invitation to Rest

30 min · 6. Apr. 2024
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We’re glad you’re here! When it comes to the questions in your heart do you ever ask: “Can we talk about it in the church? What about ____?”. To that we’ll always say “yeah, that too”. Whatever it is, we believe there’s space in the Kingdom to talk it through, and that’s what we want to do.  In this episode Nat is talking about the invitation and command that we have to rest. It can be so easy to be swept away in the busyness of today's world and its idolatry of striving but we do not have a God who pushes us until burnout. So let's chat about the reality of embracing rest. Nat mentioned a book in this episode! If you want to read it check out "Tired of Being Tired" by Jess Connolly.

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We’re glad you’re here! When it comes to the questions in your heart do you ever ask: “Can we talk about it in the church? What about ____?”. To that we’ll always say “yeah, that too”. Whatever it is, we believe there’s space in the Kingdom to talk it through, and that’s what we want to do. 2024 is the year all about real conversation from real life and we'll be digging into the harder spaces that come up as we live life daily as believers. In this episode Nat & Liz are talking about how we respond when we look at our life and our faith and think "it doesn't look like it used to". What do we do when our relationship with God looks different or our season change? We're unpacking what it looks like to face the many emotions that may follow seasons changing and how we pursue our faith in the middle of it.

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