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From Grammy Nominee to "Homeless": Paul Coleman’s Journey to Identity

1 h 0 min · 26 de may de 2026
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What happens when you run as far as you can on the fuel of shame, fear, and rejection? In this episode of "Up Close & Personal," we sit down with Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Paul Coleman (Paul Coleman Trio). Paul pulls back the curtain on a life that moved from the heights of the music industry to three and a half years of "homelessness" on the road. With startling honesty, Paul discusses his battle with deep depression, the collapse of his band and marriage, and the hard work of therapy and repentance. Discover why he believes your character matters more than your gifts, and how he finally learned to accept the simplest, most profound truth: that he is God's kid, and that is enough. Key Takeaways: Character over Gifts: Spiritual gifts can run on "autopilot," but God is looking for the fruit of your character . The Saltland vs. The River: A look at Jeremiah 17 and why relying on your own strength leads to a "parched and lonely life" . The Perfect Parent: Why understanding God’s unconditional love is the ultimate "game changer" for self-forgiveness. YouTube Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introducing Paul Coleman: The Power of Story 00:01:28 - Rapid Fire: From Cleaning Toilets to Musical Heroes 00:11:35 - The Backstory: London Theatres & Fighting for Friendship 00:14:02 - Why Music is a Voice for Introverts 00:15:34 - Gifts vs. Fruit: Why Performance Isn't Identity 00:19:24 - Jeremiah 17: The Saltland and the River 00:20:55 - Leading Through the Storm: Depression & Divorce 00:24:58 - Advice to a 20-Year-Old: You Are Enough 00:30:15 - "My Little Hero": A Tribute to Mom Subscribe to our channel for more content related to this video. Hit the like button if you enjoyed this video and share this video with your friends and family. Leave a comment below and let us know what you think. Follow us on our website or socials. We would love to connect with you. Website http://ourchurch.org.au [http://ourchurch.org.au] Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ourchurchAU/ [https://www.facebook.com/ourchurchAU/] Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ourchurch/ [https://www.instagram.com/ourchurch/] Don't forget to turn on notifications so you never miss a video!

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