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FAN MAIL--We would love YOUR feedback--Send us a Text MessageWe've all heard the advice: "Just change your attitude!" But what if that's not enough? In this eye-opening exploration of Phil Stutz and Barry Michels' groundbreaking book "The Tools," we discover why attitude adjustments often fail where specific behavioral tools succeed.The frustration cycle is familiar—we commit to change, but our behaviors remain stubbornly the same. As Stutz and Michels powerfully state, "A new attitude means nothing unless followed by a change in behavior." This episode unpacks their revolutionary approach to personal transformation through five distinct psychological tools designed to combat specific challenges: the Reversal of Desire for confronting pain and avoidance, Active Love for releasing anger, Inner Authority for building confidence, Grateful Flow for shifting to gratitude, and Jeopardy for maintaining motivation through consequences.What makes this wisdom particularly fascinating is how these modern psychological techniques quietly echo traditional Judeo-Christian virtues—a connection we explore while examining the practical applications of each tool. Whether you're struggling with procrastination, fear, anger, or lack of confidence, these tools offer concrete procedures to implement at the exact moment you need intervention. This isn't about passive enlightenment; it's about active engagement with your challenges. As we emphasize at the Mojo Academy, the goal isn't just to collect wisdom but to move from theory to action, creating real and lasting changes in our lives. Ready to build your psychological toolkit and transform those good intentions into meaningful behavior change?Key Points from the Episode:• Attitudes alone cannot control behavior—specific procedures are required for specific problems• The Tools presents five practical psychological techniques developed by psychotherapists• Reversal of Desire helps confront pain and avoidance to take action• Active Love releases anger through cultivating forgiveness • Inner Authority builds self-confidence by connecting with inner strength• Grateful Flow shifts from negativity to gratitude• Jeopardy encourages sustained effort by visualizing consequences of inaction• These tools parallel traditional Judeo-Christian virtues despite secular presentation• Consistent application of these tools transforms theory into actionBe sure to check out our show page at teammojoacademy.com, where we have everything we discussed in this podcast, as well as other great resources.Other resources: Want to leave a review? Click here, and if we earned a five-star review from you **high five and knuckle bumps**, we appreciate it greatly, thank you so much!
On Sunday, February 16th, Pastor Charles Crisapulli continued his message from Vision Sunday with a powerful sermon titled Love Your Neighbour as Yourself, based on Luke 10:25-27. He emphasized the importance of loving beyond our immediate circle, demonstrating Active Love, and understanding that truly loving our neighbour comes at a cost, one we should be willing to pray for and embrace. We pray that this message blesses you, encourages you and ultimately draws you closer to our Saviour, Jesus Christ. For more information on UniHill Church, including service times, what we believe and how to find us, please visit: https://www.unihillchurch.com.au/contact-us-bundoora
Episode #246!The Business of Life Master Class Podcasthttps://www.facebook.com/TheBusinessOfLifeMasterClassInstagram: @thebusinessoflifemasterclassTwitter/X: @ClassTBOLHosts: Debbie Lundberg & Barbara Zantwww.debbielundberg.comFacebook/Twitter/X/Instagram: @debbielundbergTikTok: @DebbieLundbergCoachInstagram for Barb Zant: @thestayatworkmomDigital Engineer: Brianna ConnollyMusic: www.bensound.comMusic by AlexiAction from Pixabay Send us a textSupport the showThe Business of Life Master Class Podcast. Listen. Choose. Do!
Rev. Dr. Jeff Keuss and Rev. Martin Jimenez, M.Div. join John and Matt to talk about their work and research around young adult engagement in congregations. They share what they are learning directly from young adults in their research that will help congregations learn how to reach out to this generation. Resources Defiant Hope, Active Love (book) Defiant Hope, Active Love (documentary) Pivot NW Research (organization) Pivot NW on Facebook Pivot NW on Instagram Pivot NW on X The Anxious Generation (website/book) Dr. Jean Twenge (author, speaker) Fuller Youth Institute - Dr. Steve Argue (author, speaker, researcher) Polaris Young Adult Leadership Network (educational program)
This week's message, "Embrace Widely," is all about God's radical, welcoming love—a love that reaches across every boundary, embraces the broken, and sees each of us as worthy of love and respect. Tune in to learn what it means to truly embrace widely and live out a love that transforms our hostility into hospitality. If this message is a blessing, you can support our ministries by donating at www.fumccb.com. Speaker: Pastor Mark Reynolds Venue: First United Methodist Church (Cocoa Beach, FL) Connect with Pastor Mark:www.revmarkreynolds.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PastorMarkReynolds
In this enlightening episode of the Moonshots Podcast, hosts Mike and Mark dive deep into the groundbreaking self-help method developed by therapists Phil Stutz and Barry Michels in their best-selling book, The Tools. This method offers practical, actionable techniques that help individuals break through limitations, overcome challenges, and unlock personal potential.The episode begins with Barry Michels exploring the concept of self-restraint and how mastering self-control can set you free. Rather than feeling limited, embracing self-discipline creates personal liberation and opens the door to living with a greater purpose.Mike and Mark then present a book summary of The Tools, sharing key takeaways on how to welcome adversity and transform difficult situations into opportunities for growth. This mindset shift allows you to face challenges head-on and leverage them for personal development and success.Listeners are introduced to three essential practices from The Tools that can be applied in daily life:Grateful FlowThis practice encourages you to list things you are grateful for, immerse yourself in gratitude, and connect to a more significant source of positivity. Gratitude helps shift your mindset from negativity to one of abundance and peace.Clip: Grateful Flow (1m37)Active LoveActive love is a method for releasing resentment and anger. It transforms negative emotions into love, helping you free yourself from emotional turmoil.Clip: Active Love (54s)Vortex VisualizationWhen feeling overwhelmed or exhausted, the Vortex tool allows you to tap into energy by visualizing twelve radiant suns, which provide strength and momentum to push through challenging situations.Clip: Vortex (1m02)This episode is packed with actionable insights and real-world tools to help you shift your mindset, face adversity, and cultivate emotional resilience, ultimately allowing you to achieve more personal growth.Listen to the full episode: Phil Stutz and Barry Michels - The Tools.For a more detailed dive into the book's techniques, visit this book summary of The Tools.Watch the full episode on YouTube: Phil Stutz and Barry Michels - The Tools.Critical Concepts in This Episode:Self-restraint as a tool for personal freedomHow to welcome adversity and use it as an opportunity for growthDaily practices such as Grateful Flow, Active Love, and Vortex Visualization boost emotional resilience and personal power.Please join the Moonshots Podcast and access exclusive content: Join us on Patreon. Thanks to our monthly supporters Dick Edward Rehfeldt III 孤鸿 月影 Fabian Jasper Verkaart Margy Diana Bastianelli Andy Pilara ola Fred Fox Austin Hammatt Zachary Phillips Antonio Candia Mike Leigh Cooper Daniela Wedemeier Corey LaMonica Smitty Laura KE Denise findlay Krzysztof Diana Bastianelli Roar Nikolay Ytre-Eide Stef Roger von Holdt Jette Haswell Marco Silva venkata reddy Dirk Breitsameter Ingram Casey Nicoara Talpes rahul grover Evert van de Plassche Ravi Govender Craig Lindsay Steve Woollard Lasse Brurok Deborah Spahr Barbara Samoela Christian Jo Hatchard Kalman Cseh Berg De Bleecker Paul Acquaah MrBonjour Sid Liza Goetz Konnor Ah kuoi Marjan Modara Dietmar Baur Nils Weigelt Bob Nolley ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
We often hear the words "I love you," but without action, they feel empty, and relationships suffer. The Bible teaches that love is more than a feeling—it's something we do. In the Wesleyan tradition, Christians are called to live out their faith through loving action, making love the foundation of a dynamic, growing relationship with God and others. In this message, we dive into what it means to love actively and how it leads to true holiness in heart and life.If this message is a blessing, you can support our ministries by donating at www.fumccb.com. Speaker: Pastor Mark Reynolds Venue: First United Methodist Church (Cocoa Beach, FL) Connect with Pastor Mark:www.revmarkreynolds.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PastorMarkReynolds
Purpose and meaning, healing and growth, community and fellowship—these values have traditionally been found in church. Though they are leaving the pews in droves, young adults are still seeking these spiritual benefits. Based on five years of qualitative and quantitative research,Defiant Hope, Active Love offers practical recommendations for making faith communities more hospitable to the next generation. The editor of the book and lead researcher in the project joins me today to talk about his team's findings and where to go from here.Jeff Keuss is a professor of Christian ministry, theology, and culture at Seattle Pacific University, where he also previously served as director of the University Scholars Honors Program and associate dean of graduate studies for the seminary. Follow-up Resources:Defiant Hope, Active Love: What Young Adults Are Seeking in Places of Work, Faith, and Community, edited by Jeff KeussPivot NW Research, where you can find more about the study, the book, and additional resources.“In Search of a Full Life: A Practical and Spiritual Guide,” podcast episode via Church Life Today“Rethinking Work, with Paul Blaschko,” podcast episode via Church Life Today“Becoming the Adult in the Room, with Sarah Pelrine,” podcast episode via Church Life Today“Nationwide Study on Faith and Relationship, with J.P. De Gance,” podcast episode via Church Life TodayChurch Life Today is a partnership between the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame and OSV Podcasts from Our Sunday Visitor. Discover more ways to live, learn, and love your Catholic faith at osvpodcasts.com. Sharing stories, starting conversations.
ONE THING Lavished – “sumptuously rich, elaborate or luxurious; to bestow something in generous or extravagant quantities upon.” In response to God's lavished love, consider your love for others – So now I am giving you a new commandment: Love each other. Just as I have loved you, you should love each other. Your love for one another will prove to the world that you are my disciples.” – John 13:34-35 (NLT)
Today, on Karl and Crew Mornings, we continued our weekly theme called "Evidence of the Holy Spirit", and we discussed the evidence of God's love in our lives. The scripture reference was Ephesians 5:18. One of the greatest Fruit of the Spirit is love. Love is the essence, the evident, of being filled with the Holy Spirit. We're to love God and share His love with others. Our special guest was speaker, author, and media personality Arlene Pellicane. We highlighted her book "Calm, Cool, and Connected". She spoke into healthy relational love. Arlene is also the spokesperson for National Marriage Week. This year's theme is "Love Beyond Words". You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Love is my favorite word in the dictionary and we're talking about how to actively love the ones in your life with intention and consciousness. Our brain likes to fall into autopilot, but when we live with consciousness then we can all have more Harmony in the Home. Check out our sponsor Herbal Face Food and support the show by clicking the link https://tinyurl.com/KellysFavoriteAntiAgingSerum and using the code Harmony20 at checkout for 20% off. Subscribe on Apple! Subscribe on Android! Join my FREE parenting bootcamp! Let's Connect! Here's where you can find me: Learn more at https://www.coachingkelly.com. Find me on Instagram! Find me on Facebook!
This is the sermon from RUF Large Group at Washington & Lee, preached by Campus Minister Willis Weatherford. Enjoy!
“You can sway a thousand men by appealing to their prejudices quicker than you can convince one man by logic.” ~ Robert A. Heinlein Let us rest in fierce, active love and compassion. Read more from Waylon Lewis on Elephant Journal on this topic, here. Or, write your own thoughts, reflections, and wisdoms on the topic and share with Elephant's International community at elephantjournal.com/post.
The Bible teaches us how to portray Godly Love in our lives. Active Love is an indicator of our relationship with Almighty God! Those who do not demonstrate Agape Love have no fellowship with God. Therefore, we must be intentional daily in seeking opportunities to serve & love others as God has loved us through the sacrifice of His Son, Jesus Christ!
What is God's calling on our lives? To love God, and to love others, as He Himself does.
Hello Lovely Listeners! This was such a great conversation about all things love with Natalia of Milk & Honey Farms Co. Tune in to hear Natalia's professional and personal story and how it relates back to the topic of this episode. There are tons of great mindset tools for your to make apart of your daily routine in order to harness the power of active love. All around good vibes that you can use to start your week off right! I hope this episode resonates with you and make sure to share it with someone you love. Remember to leave me some feedback in the form of a rating or review anywhere you listen to this podcast. Have an amazing and purposeful week.
Stutz Dr Theo I would be fine if I knew what direction to go in I would fly instead I become lazy . We also discussed the first step in therapy which is connecting with your internal energy You do that in 3 steps: 1: Diet exercise and sleep 2: Connecting with others as we are tribal 3: Connecting with yourself your underlying feelings which is self awareness most effectively done by self journaling. The Part X is that part of you stopping forward progress which could include the Shadow self or the Maze or the Snap Shot or simply the judgmental antisocial part of you. Eg you'll never be good at that, or who wants to do that , or you are wasting your time trying this. Radical acceptance is a tool to help you get over something bad. Grateful Flow helps deal with negative thoughts and Loss processing deals with loss The key is to understand that for forward progress and overcome Part X you need to go through a life time of: Uncertainty pain and constant work. It is this process you need to enjoy ie the journey rather than the destination.It is overcoming Part X that leads to growth. Failure pain embarrassment connects you to the universe you are saying I need your help I cannot do this without you. Stutz says confidence is an appetite for uncertainty . I say this is not true because confidence is knowing how to do something which by definition is being certain. Rather self esteem is an appetite for uncertainty because self esteem is the degree of positivity with which you view yourself and therefore an expectation of positive outcome . If things do not go well self esteem protects you from the negative effects and instead helps you learn and move on and apply those lessons in your next steps. I am the one who gets to decide and take the next step. It will almost certainly be imperfect but progress is made by taking the steps aka string of pearls each with a turd in them Indeed research shows that dopamine hits come from achievement and reward in general but it is much greater if the reward is unexpected. Hence watching sport has an element of unpredictability which is why so many people enjoy it. . Indeed when Formula 1 became too predictable the audience ratings fell so they changed the rules to make it more unpredictable. It is a positive expectation of an outcome that raises dopamine rather than the known outcome itself. The positive outcome will raise dopamine only if is unexpected. This explains how you can enjoy the journey of uncertainty pain and constant work. Your self esteem gives you an expectation of a positive outcome. It is the positive anticipation raising dopamine that makes this process enjoyable. This is especially important because it helps with sense of achievement and growth. The greater the effort the more meaningful the achievement. This then enables the parallel step of balance : Effort and reward must be balanced. Since more of life is effort rather than the result then the mechanism of being able to tolerate the effort is a positive expectation of success. Once you put in the effort the sense of achievement is fulfilling and makes you grow. Positive self esteem also helps us use failure as a growing opportunity and simply includes lessons learnt as part of the effort to the next step all under the umbrella of positive expectation of overall outcome. Snap Shot relates to setting of a goal eg the perfect wife, the perfect success , the perfect amount of money in the bank which is static concept and has no depth and does not allow for ongoing progress with pain uncertainty and constant work. There is no perfect nirvana. Goals are illusionary needs and living life like this is one of the worst inventions of the Western World. When the snap shot does not give you nirvana and cure your inner unhappiness you get much more depressed. The Shadow is the part of yourself you are ashamed of.: This is how I see myself and I felt so much shame that I was denying myself and and others would no longer see this if i got more successful Visualist a time in your life you felt inferior embarrassed ,rejected, despondent ashamed its a part of yourself that you that you wish you were not and you cannot get rid of How does he feel about you, how you have dealt with him how you have treated him and see what he says Denying and being ashamed of it THe shadow feels hurt angry and upset The shadow wants attention not from the world -does not need an academy award- but from you The shadow wants to be acknowledged and included and celebrated as a beautiful part of you So in high pressure high stakes situations the goal is not create a faultless performance but to include the shadow self and tolerate whatever happens. Because if I cam content with my true self then other peoples opinions affect him less Ignore the shadow self and he will make you do destructive things. Connecting with your shadow self and having a sense of wholeness means you are happy the way you are, you don't need to anything else to make you feel better.itis very freeing Maze refers to when someone does an injustice to you and you remain angry seeking or hoping for restitution which usually never comes. Stutz says instead take the love you wanted from the world around you Active Love - you are unlikely to be paid back by the person so you may as well take it from the universe around you. by closing your eyes and imagining this is happening then concentrating it in your heart and then sending it and physically feeling it go into the other person so that you become one with love. This is not for their good it is for your own good to free you from the maze. In terms of my coaching this reflects forgiveness but is not as powerful as understanding. For instance you can understand why something happens because it is in someone's nature. That does not need forgiveness. It requires understanding of reality and what is possible and what you can then do about it. You understand their nature and have expectations according to their nature and act accordingly. For instance you dont put your hand in the mouth of a tiger. You now it will probably bite and you certainly dont get angry. Ask yourself do you want to be right or do you want to create something. Radical acceptance: when something bad happens you don't just think that you will sooner or later recover from it, or stay stuck in a cycle of self pity ,you have to squeeze the juice out of it. Learn your lessons in whatever happens First: dont tell yourself anything negative Second: find something that is positive about it So squeezing the juice out of it suggests that not only do you have the will but also the faith that there is something valuable there If you see all events as having value you are in the zone of tremendous opportunity The Grateful Flow wants to choose the positives. Every thought will affect your mood whether positive or negative. Part X wants you to have the negative thoughts to just see clouds even though sun is behind the clouds and coming. The grateful flow is not the grateful thoughts but the process. You name 4 things that you are grateful for, the smaller the better as you can connect better then continue in your head. After a while you feel you will create another grateful thought but you dont you block it so all you feel is the force that would create a grateful thought and as it gets stronger and stronger you feel taken over by it. You don't just repeat the same grateful thoughts you look for new ones and that process of creating grateful thoughts will change your mood. Gratefulness is a state you want to be in as much as possible. It helps you break through the cloud, What you don't do is argue with negative thoughts. You cant reason with emotion. Loss Processing: The potency of Non attachment . You want to pursue it and pursue it hard but you are willing not to have it, you are willing to lose Think of something you don't want to lose and imagine grasping it like you are hanging onto the branch of a tree. Then visualise letting go but its not a bad sensation.Its slow and gentle to your surprise. Then you say silently I am willing to lose everything but really feel the intent behind that. Then you imagine you fall into the sun and burn up losing your body (so you lose everything) and instead become part of the suns rays radiating out a very loving giving outflowing sensation and that sun is surrounded by other sons doing the same thing as part of the sun world all saying we are everywhere. All you can do is give you cant take. You cant grasp onto anything. If you have difficulty with that then think of yourself as moving towards non attached. In fact as a human it would not be good if you were totally non attached. If you are moving towards non attachment then no one thing or person leaving you can take away your sense of wholeness. Happiness depends on how you accept that you cannot completely figure things out and what you do about it. RAGL The Active Love, Grateful Flow , Loss Acceptance,Radical Acceptance
The love of God should be a constant source of comfort for us as believers and stir us to love one another out of an overflow of the love we ourselves have received.
Chris sits in the host seat for a wide-ranging discussion of asceticism with three fantastic panelists. They talk about the place of asceticism in Christian history and tradition, as well as the relevance of ascetic practices in our cultural context.Books & Writing Mentioned in this Episode:If you'd like to order any of the following books, we encourage you to do so from Hearts and Minds Books(An independent bookstore in Dallastown, PA, run by Byron and Beth Borger) Teresa of Calcutta: Dark Night, Active Love by Jon SweeneyThe Pope Who Quit: A True Medieval Tale of Mystery, Death and Salvation by Jon SweeneySt. Francis of Assisi: His Life, Teachings and Practice by Jon SweeneyKeys to Bonhoeffer's Haus by Laura FabryckyStreams in the Wasteland: Finding Spiritual Renewal with the Desert Fathers and Mothers by Andrew ArndtCome Be My Light: The Private Writings of the Saint of Calcutta by Mother TeresaThe Way of the Heart: The Spirituality of the Desert Fathers and Mothers by Henri NouwenWhere God Happens: Discovering Christ in One Another by Rowan WilliamsThe Genesee Diary: Report from a Trappist Monastery by Henri NouwenThe Mystical as Political by Aristotle PapanikolaouAwake and Alive: Thomas Merton According to His Novices ed. by Jon SweeneyMother of the Light: Prayers to the Theotokos by Rev. Maximos Constasthe Collected Ghost Stories by M.R. JamesMink River by Brian DoylePaul and the Gift by John BarclayExiles: A Novel by Ron Hansen
Our guest Jon M. Sweeney returns to our show to talk about his recent book, Teresa of Calcutta: Dark Night, Active Love. This biography shows Mother Teresa as the first great saint of television. Presented in three parts, this biography looks at the preparation, the call, and the legacy of the extraordinary woman whom Pope Francis named Saint Teresa of Calcutta in 2016. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tony Coulombe (Warrenton Location)Series: 1 Peter Week 2Topic: Our faith is active. Love one another.Core Text: 1 Peter:13-25Recorded: 8/21/22For more resources check out cconline.cc or our YouTube page
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Jesus teaches on the depth of Christian love that its shown in actions and that can transcend any relationship.
John 3:16 and I John 4:9 ought to be read together. Christian love for neighbors has its origin and foundation in the divine love of God.
Listen as Joshua Page preaches on the Golden Rule. TEXT: Matthew 7:12 OUTLINE: Love is Active Love is Selfless Love is for Enemies Love is Not Enough Love is Not Natural
We often think of mission as something we do. We go on a missions trip. But what about if we thought about it more in terms of who we are? We follow the pattern that Jesus modeled and taught in that we retreat with the Father and engage our world...
Love for Jesus isn't something we feel, it's who we are and it's how we act and speak and serve every single day. To read the transcript of today's podcast, please click here.
Prayer: Father God, you are so good. You are love. You are a good Father. Thank you for making us with love and in love. Thank you for making the way for us to be called your children. Holy Spirit, help me to have the courage to believe that I am deeply loved. And from that love, to respond and serve out of the abundance. Jesus, thank you for displaying the perfect example of what it looks like to trust that you are loved. May we remember that all that we do comes from an overflow of affection that we already have in you. In your name we pray, amen.
These are episodes from The Christ Life, a television broadcast that we had on the Spirit Word Channel from 2009 - 2016. These messages were broadcast all across Africa and some other nations. TCL 077 - 078 Active Love
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This week Pastor Kyle looks at Jesus' teaching to turn the other cheek and love your enemies. Jesus asks some hard stuff of us but gives us help as we try to follow the way of Jesus.
The thought of loving another person is easy. The actual loving of those persons is hard work. Rev. Kristy Manion reflects on loving acts, Fyodor Dostoevsky's "The Brothers Karamazov", and 1 Corinthians 13.
Chase Cofer shares the storyline of Circuit Riders and YWAM. He emphasizes the importance of knowing your story and how it intertwines with what you are a part of. Chase encourages the school to keep giving their yes to Jesus, highlighting that we will never know what can come of our simple acts of obedience. Chase explains that expansion of the Kingdom comes when we say yes. He then highlights the importance of servant heartedness, telling the story of Jesus washing the disciples feet. Chase encourages the school to remain in the active love of Christ and ends his time by sharing how he and his wife Lindy said yes to adoption.
Chase Cofer shares the storyline of Circuit Riders and YWAM. He emphasizes the importance of knowing your story and how it intertwines with what you are a part of. Chase encourages the school to keep giving their yes to Jesus, highlighting that we will never know what can come of our simple acts of obedience. Chase explains that expansion of the Kingdom comes when we say yes. He then highlights the importance of servant heartedness, telling the story of Jesus washing the disciples feet. Chase encourages the school to remain in the active love of Christ and ends his time by sharing how he and his wife Lindy said yes to adoption.
Chase Cofer shares the storyline of Circuit Riders and YWAM. He emphasizes the importance of knowing your story and how it intertwines with what you are a part of. Chase encourages the school to keep giving their yes to Jesus, highlighting that we will never know what can come of our simple acts of obedience. Chase explains that expansion of the Kingdom comes when we say yes. He then highlights the importance of servant heartedness, telling the story of Jesus washing the disciples feet. Chase encourages the school to remain in the active love of Christ and ends his time by sharing how he and his wife Lindy said yes to adoption.
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Zach Nash shares on active love versus passivity. We are challenged to emulate Jesus' love and his example of active pursuit.
Zach Nash shares on active love versus passivity. We are challenged to emulate Jesus' love and his example of active pursuit.
Zach Nash shares on active love versus passivity. We are challenged to emulate Jesus' love and his example of active pursuit.
Brian Brennt talks about the Culture of Active Love in the sermon series, Jesus Encounter.