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9. How to Do Hard Things With Eleanor Angle

30 min · 19 de dic de 2022
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Eleanor Angle tells her story of hope, resilience, and strength after experiencing a massive right brained ischemic stroke. Texts mentioned:  Advent by Fleming Rutledge Learning to Walk in the Dark by Barbara Brown Taylor Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl  Rehabilitation facility: www.shelteringarmsinstitute.com Discussions for podcast groups:  1. What stood out to you most about Eleanor's story?  2. In what way do you see the paradox of God's absence and presence in the world around you?  3. How does social media add to your life? What does it take from you?  4. In your day-to-day life, what is something little or big that provides meaning?  Lectio Divina Text: John 1:1-5

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If you're feeling the frustration of wanting to make positive changes but constantly struggling to balance personal desires with higher purpose, then you are not alone. You may be experiencing unhealthy feelings of guilt, shame, or hopelessness that are so common in our culture today. It's time to start cultivating healthy practices like community, empathy, and humility that can help you bring about a more abundant life. In this episode, you will be able to: Learn to combat burnout by moderating time. Examine the intricate interplay between personal ambitions and ethical responsibilities to the community. Develop the ability to live with authenticity while recognizing constraints on personal autonomy. Appreciate the essential nature of fostering empathy and connections through daily practices. My special guest is Drew Daniels @drewdaniels4 Say hello to Drew Daniels, a versatile musician and dedicated pastor who has navigated the intriguing intersection between life's passions and spiritual calling. With experience spanning from metal bands to acapella, Drew found his path leading him toward greater understanding of both his faith and the world around him. Venturing into seminary in pursuit of answers, he emerged with a unique perspective on how Christians can manage personal desires while maintaining their commitment to a higher spiritual ethic. Drew's experiences and heartfelt insights on striking this delicate balance are sure to inspire those grappling with this familiar struggle. The resources mentioned in this episode are: Visit Church on Boulevard's website to learn more about their services and events. https://churchonblvd.com Follow Church on Boulevard on social media for updates and inspiration. @churchonblvd Consider attending one of Church on Boulevard's in-person services if you live in the Richmond area. Read up on the works of Korean-German philosopher Byung-Chul Han for further exploration of the limits of the self-optimization mindset and achievement society. Consider exploring your own doubts and questions about faith through conversations, community and learning. Resist the seductive nature of the achievement society and focus on finding balance between self-expression and community values. Support independent content creators like Patricia Clarke and Drew Daniels by following their work and sharing with others. www.patriciaclarke.org Finding Deeper PlacesOne of the struggles people face in a deeply connected yet often lonely world is finding authentic connection with others and oneself. Taking time away from technology, noise, and the hamster wheel of daily life is essential for discovering deeper, more meaningful experiences. Engaging in activities such as prayer, meditation, or spending time in nature can tap into a sense of profundity that brings solace and comfort to the soul. Drew Daniels notes the importance of taking breaks from the constant stream of communication and stimulation to find those deeper places within. He suggests starting by unplugging from devices and dedicating mornings to meaningful practices like scripture reading, prayer, or deep breathing. Drew believes this approach can foster a more purposeful lifestyle and smoother connection with God and others.

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