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The Hope Podcast

Podkast av Jim Leary

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Many of us feel as though we live in impossible situations. I understand. I have been there myself because I also struggle with anxiety and depression. The Hope Podcast will feature interviews with people who have lost hope and found it again. I live in southern New Jersey with my wife Lou Ann, and we recently celebrated 40 years of marriage together.

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Episode 31: That one about Anger

The Hope Podcast Host: Jim Leary Technical Director: Scott Leary Episode #31: That One About Anger Episode #31 of The Hope Podcast is an episode that Scott and Jim do together. This episode is a discussion on anger and also includes an interaction with the new book by David Powlison entitled Good and Angry. Here is a brief snapshot of the book. Powlison divides it into four sections with several chapters within each section: Section 1: Our Experience Section 2: What is anger? Section 3: How to change? Section 4: Tackling the hard cases. There are two observations he made in section one that I especially relate to. “When a little thing pushes your buttons, it says something about the buttons inside you.”’ “Every one of us has a hard time changing. It’s hard to think straight about anger.” What pushes your buttons? When someone pushes our buttons, Powlison observes, bad anger poisons everything. In the second section, What is Anger?, Powlison defines good and bad anger. These quotes reveal his ability to handle this important topic in a way that helps others process their anger. “At its core anger is very simple. It expresses, 'I’m against that.' It is an active stance you take to oppose something that you assess as both important and wrong.” “Anger goes wrong when you get godlike. Your desires become divine law. Poke your way into every example of bad anger, and you’ll find god-playing. Whether I’m really ticked off, just a little irritated, or deeply embittered, it’s all about almighty me. Anger is demanding and entitled: This is what I want. My will be done. It’s superior: The world and all that is in it are subject to me. All persons, objects, and events are subject to my opinion and evaluation. It’s accusatory: you have violated my will, and you deserve punishment.” Powlison’s observations perfectly describes the struggle that many people have. We get angry, and often rightly so because something bad has happened. He goes on to define good anger. Good anger is God’s anger. God is justly angry at evil. He is angered by the injustice endured by His children. And, he observes the following: "When God’s larger purposes are in control, the poisonous evil of anger is neutralized. Anger becomes a servant of goodness.” In Chapter 7 he begins to define good anger. He says that anger’s essential DNA is displeasure at wrong. Then he defines good anger: “The constructive displeasure of mercy.” And good anger is what we must learn. “Like simple anger, it says, 'That matters. It’s wrong and offensive. I want to do something about it.' But unlike just getting mad, it says, 'that’s wrong - and I will be constructively merciful while pursing what is just, whatever makes things right, whatever does good.'" He then outlines for characteristics of good anger Patience: In it for the long haul Forgiveness: The willingness to not get even Charity: You treat with purposeful kindness someone who treated you or others badly. Constructive conflict: the displeasure of mercy enters forcefully into conflict in order to redeem. David outlines a series of eight different questions to process your anger in Chapter 13. He also fleshes out Psalm 23 within one of the questions and I began to sob as I read his application of Psalm 23. Another of my favorite chapters is chapter 14, titled "I’ll Never Get Over It.” This chapter alone is worth the price of the book. Simply put, Powlison observes that there are some experiences we will never get over. "The experience will always be there, but you do not need to be forever defined by what happened. You won’t forget, but you do not need to endlessly visit what happened. You do not need to be imprisoned in your reactions." He goes on. "By definition, to transmute a very deep furnace of pain and anger into something fruitful is hard. It is refreshing to admit, 'Tha

23. jan. 2017 - 44 min
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Episode 30: Recap of 2016

The Hope Podcast Host: Jim Leary Technical Director: Scott Leary Episode #30: Recap of 2016 This episode of The Hope Podcast features an in studio discussion with Scott and Jim. We often suggest during episodes of the podcast that our listeners contact CCEF if counseling for depression, etc, is needed. To locate a counselor in your area, call CCEF at 215-884-7676. We invite you to join our Facebook Forum where we will discuss some of the things shared during this episode. The forum can be found at www.facebook.com/groups/thehopepodcast. Visit our website and sign up for our free newsletter. Our web address is www.thehopepodcast.com. Our goal is to post a new episode of The Hope Podcast will appear each Monday. We don’t always succeed, but we try. We pray that you will find encouragement through each episode. Thank you for downloading The Hope Podcast. The Hope Podcast. The Hope Podcast New Intro - Let Hope In: Daniel Bashta Used with Permission http://www.danielbashta.com/music/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5SWqNShtnY Outro Song: Body Down Artist: Nick O'Connor http://www.noisetrade.com/nickoconnor

2. jan. 2017 - 25 min
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Episode 29: Scandalous Love of God

The Hope Podcast Host: Jim Leary Technical Director: Scott Leary Episode #29: The Scandalous Love of God. Episode #29 of The Hope Podcast is a solo episode where I explore the topic of The Scandalous Love of God from Luke 15. I have been deeply moved by the love of God recently, and I pray that this is presented clearly as I explore the story of the Prodigal Son. I think the latter part of Luke 15 is better described as the Scandalous Love of God. We often suggest during episodes of the podcast that our listeners contact CCEF if counseling for depression, etc, is needed. To locate a counselor in your area, call CCEF at 215-884-7676. If you live in the Pocono region, call Foundations Christian Counseling at 570-402-5088. We invite you to join our Facebook Forum where we will discuss some of the things shared during this episode. The forum can be found at www.facebook.com/groups/thehopepodcast. Visit our website and sign up for our free newsletter. Our web address is www.thehopepodcast.com. Our goal is to post a new episode of The Hope Podcast will appear each Monday. We don’t always succeed, but we try. We pray that you will find encouragement through each episode. Thank you for downloading The Hope Podcast. IThe Hope Podcast New Intro - Let Hope In: Daniel Bashta Used with Permission http://www.danielbashta.com/music/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5SWqNShtnY In Episode Song; Born under the shadow: Nick O'Connor Outro Song: Breadcrumbs Artist: Nick O'Connor http://www.noisetrade.com/nickoconnor Nick OConnor was a guest on Episode 26. Go Back and Listen!

21. nov. 2016 - 31 min
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Episode 28: Interview with Fred Jacoby

The Hope Podcast Host: Jim Leary Technical Director: Scott Leary Episode #28: Interview with Fred Jacoby This episode of The Hope Podcast features a Skype Interview with Fred Jacoby, my friend who is the Director of Foundations Christian Counseling with several ministry locations in the Pocono Mountain Region of Pennsylvania. Fred shares his story of his personal struggle with depression and how he has learned to deal with it from a Gospel perspective. Here is Fred’s contact information: Phone: 570-402-5088 Web Site: www.foundchristcounsel.org By the way, Fred is also a Philadelphia Eagles Fan. Fred also recommended the following book: When People Are Big and God is Small, by Ed Welch. We often suggest during episodes of the podcast that our listeners contact CCEF if counseling for depression, etc, is needed. To locate a counselor in your area, call CCEF at 215-884-7676. If you live in the Pocono region, call Foundations Christian Counseling at 570-402-5088. We invite you to join our Facebook Forum where we will discuss some of the things shared during this episode. The forum can be found at www.facebook.com/groups/thehopepodcast. Visit our website and sign up for our free newsletter. Our web address is www.thehopepodcast.com. Our goal is to post a new episode of The Hope Podcast will appear each Monday. We don’t always succeed, but we try. We pray that you will find encouragement through each episode. Thank you for downloading The Hope Podcast. The Hope Podcast. The Hope Podcast New Intro - Let Hope In: Daniel Bashta Used with Permission http://www.danielbashta.com/music/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5SWqNShtnY Outro Song: Breadcrumbs Artist: Nick O'Connor http://www.noisetrade.com/nickoconnor Nick OConnor was a guest on Episode 26. Go Back and Listen!

7. nov. 2016 - 40 min
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Episode 27: Interview with Steve Rau

The Hope Podcast Host: Jim Leary Technical Director: Scott Leary Episode #27: Interview with Steve Rau This episode of The Hope Podcast features a Skype interview with Steve Rau, a new friend that I met at The Ragamuffin Camp I attended at Camp Christian in Mill Run, PA during the week of October 4 – 9, 2016. Steve shares his story of going through challenges in his life, and how he is learning to overcome them through his relationship with Jesus Christ. Steve and his wife Theresa live in Asheville, NC and have four children. Steve is a writer and you will find his writings at the following Facebook pages: Crucified Beyond The Narrow Gate: https://www.facebook.com/CrucifiedBeyondTheNarrowGate/?fref=ts Christians on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=christians%20on%20facebook We often suggest during episodes of the podcast that our listeners contact CCEF if counseling for depression, etc, is needed. To locate a counselor in your area, call CCEF at 215-884-7676. We invite you to join our Facebook Forum where we will discuss some of the things shared during this episode. The forum can be found at www.facebook.com/groups/thehopepodcast. Visit our website and sign up for our free newsletter. Our web address is www.thehopepodcast.com. Our goal is to post a new episode of The Hope Podcast will appear each Monday. We don’t always succeed, but we try. We pray that you will find encouragement through each episode. Thank you for downloading The Hope Podcast. The Hope Podcast. The Hope Podcast New Intro - Let Hope In: Daniel Bashta Used with Permission http://www.danielbashta.com/music/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5SWqNShtnY Outro Song: Breadcrumbs Artist: Nick O'Connor http://www.noisetrade.com/nickoconnor

31. okt. 2016 - 1 h 1 min
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