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SUMMER 2022 Replays: Episode 48 - The Hidden Life

SUMMER 2022 Replays: Episode 48 - The Hidden Life

“Meanwhile, be content with obscurity, just as Christ was.” Colossians 3:4 (MSG)

Isolation - something most of us are experiencing right now.

Today's podcast is about unwanted isolation - the type God uses to accomplish what only living in obscurity can do and how God uses obscurity to shape and mold us for greater things; things that we are not always aware of.

Episode 51 - Surviving Covid-19: Lessons Learned

Episode 51 - Surviving Covid-19: Lessons Learned

In today’s world of accusations of “fake news” and the erosion of “who can you trust?”—this podcast is important. Steve sits down with author, counselor, and teacher Sharon Hersh to have a truthful and personal conversation about what is like to be diagnosed, live with, and recover from Covid-19. Sharon’s voice and work is important in the world of soul care. Her books have impacted us in Potter’s Inn work because of her honest, Scriptural, and insightful way she talks about addiction, recovery, our true identity, and being the Beloved.

Episode 50 - Finding Easter Hope in Difficult Days

Easter feels different this year, doesn’t it? The loss of a tangible place to come together in community feels like a loss. Is this how the disciples felt when Jesus died on the cross? Did they feel alone, scared, and helpless?

Join us as we discuss Easter and the struggles we all face during this time of isolation. This is a beautiful, vulnerable, and honest conversation with all our hosts. They share what Easter means to each of them in 2020 and how Easter can offer us a sense of hope, as God is saying “I am here, trust me.”

Episode 48 - The Hidden Life

Episode 48 - The Hidden Life

“Meanwhile, be content with obscurity, just as Christ was.” Colossians 3:4 (MSG)

Isolation - something most of us are experiencing right now.

Today's podcast is about unwanted isolation - the type God uses to accomplish what only living in obscurity can do and how God uses obscurity to shape and mold us for greater things; things that we are not always aware of.