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Trinity Forum Conversations
Heaven & Nature Sing with Hannah Anderson

Trinity Forum Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 31:31


Heaven & Nature Sing with Hannah AndersonAdvent invites us to enter into the joy of the season through rhythms of remembrance, renewal, and waiting. But often, our very familiarity with the Advent story can leave us dulled to the miracle and joy of the season.In her book of Advent reflections, Heaven and Nature Sing, author Hannah Anderson invites us all into a fresh reading of the Christmas story by drawing together 25 meditations on the beauty of creation:“What I believe creation invites us back to is reorienting ourselves, not only to God, but to our environment and perhaps even to our own bodies and to ourselves. And so when we are giving our attention to the patterns and rhythms and cycles of creation it has the potential to be an access point for some deeper truths that maybe we've forgotten or we've overlooked.” - Hannah AndersonThis podcast is an edited version of a conversation recorded in fall of 2022. Learn more about Hannah Anderson.Episode outline00:00 Welcome and Introduction to Advent01:51 Introducing Hannah Anderson and Her Work02:28 The Inspiration Behind 'Heaven and Nature Sing'04:39 Attentiveness to Creation and Its Lessons07:57 The Link Between Caring for Creation and Others11:58 The Legend of the First Christmas Tree15:27 Jesus' Birth and the Concept of Habitat19:11 The Brutality and Honesty of Nature22:49 Reconnecting with Nature in Modern Times26:49 Practical Steps to Attune to Nature29:32 Closing Thoughts and Poem31:07 Final Farewell and Podcast InformationAuthors and books mentioned in the conversation:All That's Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment, by Hannah AndersonThe Turning of Days: Lessons from Nature, Season, and Spirit, by Hannah AndersonHeaven and Nature Sing, by Hannah AndersonAn Immense World, by Ed YongRelated Trinity Forum Readings:Bright Evening Star, by Madeleine L'EnglePilgrim at Tinker Creek, by Annie DillardBabette's Feast, by Isak DinesenA Christmas Carol, by Charles DickensThe Gift of the Magi and Two Thanksgiving Gentlemen, by O. HenryGod's Grandeur: the Poems of Gerard Manley HopkinsRelated Conversations:Waiting on the Word, with Malcolm GuiteJoy to the World: Caroling Christmas and Christian Formation, with Keith GettyAdvent: The Season of Hope, with Tish Harrison WarrenTo listen to this or any of our episodes in full, visit ttf.org/podcast and to help make content like this possible, join the Trinity Forum Society.

Women & Work: Stepping into Kingdom Productivity
Hannah Anderson, Made for More Book Discussion

Women & Work: Stepping into Kingdom Productivity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 71:14


Hannah Anderson is an author and Bible teacher who lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia with her husband, Nathan, and three children. Her books include All That's Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment and Turning of Days: Lessons from Nature, Season, and Spirit. She also cohosts the Persuasion podcast, which addresses cultural, theological, and more mundane issues from a Christian perspective. Hannah's goal is to encourage believers to think deeply and broadly about how the gospel transforms every area of life. In this episode, Hannah discusses: What image-bearing has to do with work Why non-income-producing work is just as important as paid work The purpose of learning and knowledge How we can love our neighbor through our work How the providence of God works hand in hand with the sovereignty of God and why that matters regarding our work To purchase a copy of Made for More click here. 

Dawn and Steve Mornings
The World God Made

Dawn and Steve Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 22:51


Join Dawn and Steve in the Morning for a devotional from Blackaby Ministries International about the Father's love for YOU! Author Hannah Anderson will also share her new children's book The World God Made based on Psalm 104. Hannah is an author and Bible teacher who lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia with her husband, Nathan, and three children. Her books include All That’s Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment and Turning of Days: Lessons from Nature, Season, and Spirit. She also cohosts the Persuasion podcast, which addresses cultural, theological, and more mundane issues from a Christian perspective. Hannah’s goal is to encourage believers to think deeply and broadly about how the gospel transforms every area of life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Women & Work: Stepping into Kingdom Productivity
#46 Hannah Anderson, Writer, Bible Teacher, Contributing Author to Women & Work

Women & Work: Stepping into Kingdom Productivity

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 56:19


Hannah Anderson is an author and Bible teacher who lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia with her husband, Nathan, and three children. Her books include Made for More, Humble Roots, All That's Good, and Heaven and Nature Sing Her latest children's book, The World God Made, releases in May 2023. Hannah's goal is to encourage believers to think deeply and broadly about how the gospel transforms every area of life.   In this episode, Courtney continues to chat with another contributing author to our forthcoming book, Women & Work: Bearing God's Image and Joining in His Mission through our Work. Hannah wrote chapter 5 entitled, “Bodies of Work.”   Courtney and Hannah discuss: – The fact that our current workspaces are systemically masculine and the challenges women face when we show up in those spaces in our female bodies – Her answer to those who would assert that because workspaces aren't made for women's bodies, then women should only work at home – Why she believes we have become a church and society that mostly emphasizes the spiritual or mental instead of the physical aspects of our humanness – Suggestions for women whose work environments don't honor their physical needs – Her definition of society's “success sequence” and how this sequence has not considered women's bodies well   – Her thoughts on why the gender wage gap exists and what should be done about it – How God designed our bodies from the beginning to fulfill work – How Jesus' work could only be accomplished in a human body – How our bodies are an important part of us as humans and will one day be redeemed and resurrected just as Jesus' was   Thank you for listening. If this content is helpful to you as you seek to live out your God-given calling to His glory, DONATE today to help us continue to produce more inspiring content.   RESOURCES MENTIONED Women & Work: Bearing God's Image and Joining in His Mission through our Work The World God Made Women & Work Book Club Q&A with Hannah Anderson Made for More: An Invitation to Live in God's Image Humble Roots: How Humility Grounds and Nourishes Your Soul All That's Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment Heaven and Nature Sing  

Significant Women with Carol McLeod | Carol Mcleod Ministries
Celebrating the Joy of Christmas with Hannah Anderson

Significant Women with Carol McLeod | Carol Mcleod Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 49:18


Welcome back to the Significant Women Podcast! This week Carol welcomes author Hannah Anderson for a special Christmastime episode of the show. Hannah recently released an advent devotional titled Heaven and Nature Sing: 25 Advent Reflections to Bring Joy to the World. Her other books include All That's Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment and Turning of Days: Lessons from Nature, Season, and Spirit. She also cohosts the Persuasion podcast, which addresses cultural, theological, and more mundane issues from a Christian perspective. Hannah's goal is to encourage believers to think deeply and broadly about how the gospel transforms every area of life. Connect with Hannah at https://www.sometimesalight.com/ “Significant Women” is a weekly podcast for women to gather with their personal stories, dynamic hope and wisdom gleaned from the ordinary days of an uncommon life. Our goal is to simply encourage women in every season of life that their story matters; when Jesus is involved in the details, every woman's life can be a significant representation of all that He is.  Connect with Carol at https://www.carolmcleodministries.com/

Room for Lovely
E042: Heaven and Nature Sing-- Hannah Anderson

Room for Lovely

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 28:46 Transcription Available


About HannahHannah Anderson is an author and Bible teacher who lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia with her husband, Nathan, and three children. Her books include All That's Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment and Turning of Days: Lessons from Nature, Season, and Spirit. She also cohosts the Persuasion podcast, which addresses cultural, theological, and more mundane issues from a Christian perspective. Hannah's goal is to encourage believers to think deeply and broadly about how the gospel transforms every area of life.Connect with HannahWebsite:https://www.sometimesalight.com/ Social Media:Facebook: Hannah AndersonIG: @hannah_._andersonTwitter:  @sometimesalightBook Links:Heaven and Nature SingFinally, be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and SHARE!  Make sure you don't miss a thing by subscribing on your favorite podcast platform and share so that all your friends can find us too! Connect with ErinIG @erincucciowww.erincuccio.comJoin my COMMUNITY Simply text LOVELY to 936.253.6555 or click HERE. You'll receive exclusive content right to your mobile device, and the best part is it's FREE.

The Bulletin
Maybe Babel Was Bad?

The Bulletin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 58:17


Brash election rhetoric seems to have grown boring (at least for now), but in the void of highly polarizing conversations, Christians still are looking for ways to define themselves.   In this week's news roundup, special guest Hannah Anderson joins host Mike Cosper and editor in chief Russell Moore for an election postmortem, including a discussion of how Donald Trump's second bid for the presidency may or may not deepen already existing divisions in congregations. Considering the state of Sunday morning pews, Anderson, Cosper and Moore ask what the rise in nondenominational churches means for Christian witness and theology, a question that resonates further as the Respect for Marriage Act begins its legislative journey. Join the lively discussion around a core question: At the polls and in the pews, who are we now? Joining us this week: Hannah Anderson is an author and speaker who lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia with her husband and three children. Her work explores themes of human flourishing with a particular focus on how ecology, gender, and socioeconomics affect spiritual formation. Besides being a regular contributor to Christianity Today, she has authored multiple books including All That's Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment  and the recently released Heaven and Nature Sing.  Resources referenced: Gen Z Evangelicals Vote More than Millennials or Gen X Did New York Post Buries Trump 2024 Launch: ‘Florida Man Makes Announcement'  No. Trump Won't Divide the Church This Time by Russell Moore ‘Nondenominational' Is Now the Largest Segment of American Protestants by Daniel Silliman Leading Scholars Call Senate Version of the Respect for Marriage Act “An Advance for Religious Liberty” Everything You Need to Know About the Respect for Marriage Act by Carl Esbeck Can The Most Hated Meal Be Redeemed? ‘The Big Brunch' Says Yes. Jamie Oliver's Healthy Cheese & Corn Pancakes “The Bulletin” is a production of Christianity Today Executive Producer: Erik Petrik Host and Producer: Mike Cosper Producer: Azurae Phelps Graphic Design: Bryan Todd Social Media: Kate Lucky Director of Operations: Matt Stevens Music: Dan Phelps Production Assistance: coreMEDIA Coordinator: Beth Grabenkort Audio Engineer: Kevin Duthu Video Producer: John Roland Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Family Life News
22-0824-Inside Out_Discernment: Pursuing What's Good

Family Life News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 13:40


Both Church and country are deeply divided. Author Hannah Anderson believes developing the biblical discipline of discernment can help us sort through all the messages so that we can determine what is good and then pursue it.   “We are being flooded with information and the conversations are often so polarized, so tribal, that we almost need more discernment, maybe, than previous generations,” she says.   Anderson's the author of three books. One of them is All That's Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment.   “A lot of the polarization that we're experiencing is because we're missing this longer, harder process of discernment,” she says.  Discernment, as expressed in the Bible, is more than identifying what's wrong. It's “knowing the difference between good and bad so that you can pursue the good,” she says.  Every day there's more to wade through to find what's good. Unlike in any time in history, our phones and laptops bring the debates of the public square right to our kitchen tables.   “We're flooded with conflicting opinions,” she says. “And I think to handle that, sometimes we will take shortcuts.”  Shortcuts can seem attractive because they simplify a complicated world.   “Some of those shortcuts can just be something as simple as polarization and tribal affinity: ‘If my guy said it, then it's true. And if your guy said it, then it's false.' That really is just a way for human beings to cope with this very chaotic world,” she says. “But it is a shortcut, and it won't necessarily lead us to goodness.”   That's because when we retreat into safe spaces, or hunker down in like-minded tribes, the people we depend on to tell us what to think could be wrong, and should be challenged.  “That's why developing discernment in the way that the Scripture speaks about it, as testing things for whatever is true, pure, lovely, of good report, whatever is excellent--that that list of virtues that ultimately reflect the nature of God, those kinds of tests are harder in many ways,” she says. “But they actually lead us to goodness.”  Learn more about Hannah Anderson and her books here.

Saved by the City
The Rise of Christian Lady Influencers + Hannah Anderson

Saved by the City

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 39:15


On booty photos followed by Bible verses…It's never been easier for women with massive talent to share their work and build a community around it. Social media have democratized the work of teaching and preaching. Instagram, with its aesthetic, aspirational vibes, has proven to be the most popular social media platform for Christian women influencers.In the first episode of a four-part summer series on celebrity in the church (also the topic of Katelyn's new book), Roxy and Katelyn are joined by author Hannah Anderson to chat about the platform that's equally fun and frustrating. Anderson helps unpack the unspoken rules that Christian women must follow to wield authority online. We're tempted to roll our eyes at some of the rules (such as the ubiquity of beachy waves), but there's a lot more at play: what Hannah Anderson calls women's ‘superpower' in building communities of women for good causes.GUESTS:Hannah Anderson is author of several books on spirituality, including the most recent All That's Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment. She is cohost of the Persuasion podcast, a great “thought leader” Twitter follow, and lives with her family in the Blue Ridge Mountains.Listeners of Saved by the City get 40 percent off of Katelyn's new book, Celebrities for Jesus, when they head over to Baker Book House. No code required and free shipping! Learn more here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Christ Church Memphis
“Why Do You Call Me Good?”: Recovering The Gospel For Our Youth

Christ Church Memphis

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 35:52


Catechesis is the process of how we disciple our children and new converts. When the rich young ruler approached Jesus in our Scipture, we see an echo of his catechesis. He longed for something deeper, but somewhere along the way his conception of God was muddled. In recent studies, we see that much of our youth are experiencing the same thing. Reports that as low as eight percent of teenagers are devoted Christians. How do catechesis our students? How do we ensure that they're entering the world confident in their beliefs? Living Room Liturgy

The Bible Never Said That
Episode 40: Out of Context: Matthew 7:1

The Bible Never Said That

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 19:30


The Bible clearly says “Judge not.” But, it also says “Judge rightly.” You can make a defense for both if you pick out individual verses, so let's explore all of them a bit more, in context, to get a better understanding of judgment. Articles Referenced: Judge Not, That You May Judge Well by Jon BloomBooks Referenced: All That's Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment by Hannah AndersonVerses Referenced: Matthew 7:1-5, Matthew 7:16-20, John 7:15, Luke 6:37-38, James 4:12, 1 Corinthians 4:3-4, John 8:3-7, John 7:16-24, 1 Corinthians 5, 1 Corinthians 2:14-16, 1 Samuel 16:7Follow Chara:Anchored Voices: https://anchoredvoices.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CharaDonahueTwitter: https://twitter.com/charadonahue

Core Christianity
Are Christian Hearts Still “Deceitful above All Things”?

Core Christianity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 25:01


Episode 879 | Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier answer caller questions. Show Notes CoreChristianity.com Questions in this Episode 1. With so many well established pastors teaching different doctrines from the Bible, how am I to discern the truth from the many different pastors and sermons I listen to on the radio and podcasts? How do I know who is right? 2. I wonder if Jeremiah 17:9 contradicts Ezekiel 36:22-32? Does Jeremiah's passage still apply to believers, are our hearts still deceitful above all things? Because Ezekiel says we have a new heart now. 3. How do I know if I am truly forgiven? I fall into sin regularly and I pray for forgiveness but I don't feel forgiven. 4. I have been a member at my church for a few years now but I am wondering if I should leave. The pastors at my church talk about things that I find crude. Should I leave because of this? 5. Did the Holy Spirit dwell in Jesus as he was fully man (and fully God) on earth, similar to the way he lives in all Christians today? Today's Offer All That's Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment Request our latest special offers here or call 1-833-THE-CORE (833-843-2673) to request them by phone. Want to partner with us in our work here at Core Christianity? Consider becoming a member of the Inner Core. Resources Core Guide – 9 Ways to Know You Are Really a Christian Core Question – Can I Lose My Salvation? Core Question – How Do I Choose a Church?

Core Christianity
How Should Christians Call Out Sin in the Culture?

Core Christianity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 25:01


Episode 878 | Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier answer caller questions. Show Notes CoreChristianity.com Questions in this Episode 1. When the Pharisees questioned Jesus about a woman married to seven different men, Jesus told them no one would be married or given in marriage in the resurrection. If that is so, why does God make such a big issue about marriage to nullify it in the heaven? 2. How come we as Christians don't boldly condemn wrong doing anymore? Even the Apostle Paul didn't mince words when it came to Alexander the Coppersmith among other wrongdoers. Is it still okay to condemn without reservations like Paul did? 3. I am going through your Romans Bible study and enjoying it. On page 73, it states, “When God justified us, we were declared innocent of all our sins once and for all.” Are we declared “innocent,” as in never having committed the sins or are we declared “forgiven” in that Christ has paid the penalty for our sins? 4. In Revelation 1:1, it seems to indicate that God is giving a revelation to Jesus that he was not aware of. Is that right? 5. In 2015, my son died in a motorcycle accident. How do I move on from the grief I have about this because I still think about him every day? Today's Offer All That's Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment Request our latest special offers here or call 1-833-THE-CORE (833-843-2673) to request them by phone. Want to partner with us in our work here at Core Christianity? Consider becoming a member of the Inner Core. Resources Core Question – What's the Difference Between Justification and Sanctification? Core Christianity – Romans Bible Study

Core Christianity
Is the Belief in Human Evolution a Heresy?

Core Christianity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 25:01


Episode 877 | Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier answer caller questions. Show Notes CoreChristianity.com Questions in this Episode 1. If God can hear our prayers, can Satan also hear them? 2. Is the belief that human evolution occured a heresy? 3. My friend is having a hard time with the story of Jacob and Esau. How can Isaac and Jacob be counted in the Hall of Faith in Hebrews 11 when they are so awful? 4. If we are eating and drinking in the New Creation, will we need to use bathrooms too? 5. Since 2020, there are a lot of people who claim to be prophets. They are on YouTube foretelling events in the end times and its gotten me really scared. What do you think about these so-called prophets? Today's Offer All That's Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment Request our latest special offers here or call 1-833-THE-CORE (833-843-2673) to request them by phone. Want to partner with us in our work here at Core Christianity? Consider becoming a member of the Inner Core. Resources Core Question – What's the Difference Between Justification and Sanctification? Core Question – Who Are the Prophets?

Core Christianity
What Does It Mean That Jesus “Became Sin” for Us?

Core Christianity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 25:01


Episode 876 | Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier answer caller questions. Show Notes CoreChristianity.com Questions in this Episode 1. I have not been too worried about the vaccine, but now that I am getting the vaccine I am beginning to be more concerned. I know you have said that it is not the Mark of the Beast, but can you give me Scripture as to why and how I am to know this for sure? 2. What does it mean in 2nd Corinthians 5:21 that Jesus “became sin” for us? 3. Should Christians be more involved in social issues like those who are more politically liberal? 4. Did the Father really forsake Jesus on the cross? 5. Why doesn't God just open the heaven above and show himself to everyone at once so we know he's real? Today's Offer All That's Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment Request our latest special offers here or call 1-833-THE-CORE (833-843-2673) to request them by phone. Want to partner with us in our work here at Core Christianity? Consider becoming a member of the Inner Core. Resources Core Question – What are the Genres of the Bible and Why Do They Matter?

Core Christianity
Does the Bible Condone Slavery?

Core Christianity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 25:01


Episode 875 | Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier answer caller questions. Show Notes CoreChristianity.com Questions in this Episode 1. Can I still take communion if I smoke cigarettes? 2. I have a question about Exodus 21:20-22. What do you think about what the Bible says about slaves being someone's property? 3. Does 1 Corinthians 15 teach that our bodies will be spiritual or natural at the resurrection? 4. Should Christians refer to Jesus as ‘Yeshua'? 5. What does James 5:13-16 mean and should we practice this with those who are sick? 6. Please explain the unforgivable sin of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. What exactly is it and why is it the only unforgivable sin? Today's Offer All That's Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment Request our latest special offers here or call 1-833-THE-CORE (833-843-2673) to request them by phone. Want to partner with us in our work here at Core Christianity? Consider becoming a member of the Inner Core. Resources Core Question – Does the Bible Condone Slavery?

BaseCamp Live
Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment

BaseCamp Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 51:42


What does the world need now? Discernment! It is far more than just gaining wisdom and doing the right thing. It is the key to living the abundant life Christ promises in a world that buries us each day in disparaging headlines and worrisome news. It is understandable many feel they should just bury their head in the sand, hiding hoping it will all just go away. But what we and the next generation in your home or classroom need now is the courage to move boldly and wisely into the world, offering lasting hope and restoration. Discernment is key to discovering all that is GOOD!BIOGRAPHYHannah Anderson, winner of the 2018 Gospel Coalition Book Award for Christian Living, is the author of several books including Humble Roots: How Humility Grounds and Nourishes Your Soul and All That's Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment. She lives with her family in the haunting Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, where she spends her days working beside her husband in rural ministry, caring for their three children, and scratching out odd moments to write. You can find more of her writing at sometimesalight.com, hear her on the weekly podcast Persuasion, or follow her on Twitter. It is our privilege to have her joining us virtually at our upcoming Arete Retreat, Oct. 20-23 in Fort Worth, TX.IMPORTANT LINKSMore about Hannah Anderson and her work.Purchase "All That's Good"Info about the Arete & Alcuin Fall Retreat in Fort Worth, TXBaseCamp Live websiteSCL website

The Englewood Review of Books Podcast
Episode 32: Hannah Anderson and Chuck DeGroat

The Englewood Review of Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 39:44


Jen is joined by two great first-time guests to discuss the current evangelical reckoning with destructive spiritual leadership, narcissism, humility, and of course lots of books on the subject!Hannah Anderson lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia where she spends her days  writing and reading and caring for her family.  She is the author of multiple books, including All That's Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment and Humble Roots: How Humility Grounds and Nourishes Your Soul. Hannah is also the co-host of the Persuasion Podcast. You can follow Hannah on Twitter @sometimesalight.Chuck DeGroat is Professor of Counseling and Christian Spirituality at Western Theological Seminary in Holland, Michigan. His academic specialization is in the intersection of psychology and the Bible, and he co-founded the Newbigin House of Studies in San Francisco where he continues to serve as Senior Fellow. His book, When Narcissism Comes to Church, was published with IVP in 2020. You can follow Chuck on Twitter @chuckdegroat. Books 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) All That's Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment by Hannah AndersonHumble Roots: How Humility Grounds and Nourishes You by Hannah AndersonWhen Narcissism Comes to Church: Healing Your Community From Emotional and Spiritual Abuse by Chuck DeGroatThe Gravity of Sin: Augustine, Luther and Barth on 'homo incurvatus in se' by Matt JensonRedeeming Power: Understanding Authority and Abuse in the Church by Diane LangbergSomething's Not Right: Decoding the Hidden Tactics of Abuse - And Freeing Yourself From Its Power by Wade MullenA Church Called Tov: Forming a Goodness Culture That Resists Abuses of Power and Promotes Healing by Scot McKnight and Laura BarringerThe Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse by David Johnson and Jeff VanVonderenHumility: Wellspring of Virtue by Dietrich von HildebrandPlaying God: Redeeming the Gift of Power by Andy CrouchDiscernment: Reading the Signs of Daily Life by Henri NouwenThe Way of the Heart: Connecting with God Through Prayer, Wisdom and Silence by Henri NouwenIn the Name of Jesus: Reflections on Christian Leadership by Henri NouwenDeath Comes to Pemberley by P.D. JamesHealing Racial Trauma: The Road to Resilience by Sheila Wise RoweHealing the Fragmented Selves of Trauma Survivors: Overcoming Internal Self-Alienation by Janina FisherGlittering Images: A Novel by Susan Howatch

More to the Story with Andy Miller III
Asbury University President - Dr. Kevin Brown - Conferring Names and Hyper-seeing Potential

More to the Story with Andy Miller III

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 51:55


 Asbury University President - Dr. Kevin Brown - Conferring Names and Hyper-seeing Potential Kevin and I had a great conversation that I am sharing with you today. Time went by too quickly as we talked about the importance of hyper-seeing potential in others. Also, from his own story, Kevin shared the power of conferring names on the people we influence. When you hear these emphases from Kevin, I think you will understand why I am excited that he is serving as Asbury University's president. Check out that interview here. Audio Podcast (Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts) YouTube FREE BOOKS ARE AVAILABLE - Thanks to our friends at Seedbed, we are giving away three copies of Kevin's Watson's new book, Perfect Love. Here's how you can enter to win a copy:  1) Make a comment on the YouTube Podcast - https://youtu.be/nzI_3dX8Ilk2) Write a review of More to the Story on Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/.../more-to.../id1569988895...3) Share a link and a comment to the Kevin Watson interview on your social media -https://andymilleriii.com/media/podcast We will announce the winners next Tuesday, July 6 on Facebook Live.  Our thanks to WPO Development for stepping up as our first sponsor of the More to the Story Podcast. https://www.wpodevelopment.com Today I started working at Wesley Biblical Seminary. Have you ever wanted to take seminary classes? Check out the amazing opportunity to take FREE SEMINARY COURSES!! Here's some information about Kevin and Asbury University:  His book Designed for Good: Recovering the Idea, Language, and Practice of Virtue Asbury University's Vision and Purpose

The Bible Never Said That
Episode 21: Half Truth - "Do Not Judge"

The Bible Never Said That

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 18:26


The Bible clearly says “Judge not.” But, it also says “Judge rightly.” You can make a defense for both if you pick out individual verses, so let's explore all of them a bit more, in context, to get a better understanding of judgment. Articles Referenced: Judge Not, That You May Judge Well by Jon BloomBooks Referenced: All That's Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment by Hannah AndersonVerses Referenced: Matthew 7:1-5, Matthew 7:16-20, John 7:15, Luke 6:37-38, James 4:12, 1 Corinthians 4:3-4, John 8:3-7, John 7:16-24, 1 Corinthians 5, 1 Corinthians 2:14-16, 1 Samuel 16:7You can find Chara at Anchored Voices | Facebook | TwitterEpisode Image Credit: Getty/nadia_bormotova

Dear God, What the Hell?!
Ep. 6 - Transform Your Mind, mkay?

Dear God, What the Hell?!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 57:39


Howdy, listeners! This week Amanda and Christina are discussing Romans 12:2--yet another verse from Paul's letter to the church in Rome. Amanda is very familiar with this verse and remembers memorizing it (with hand motions, OF COURSE!) and both she and Christina have an excellent discussion about what "testing and approving" really means (hint: it doesn't mean blindly following church leadership!) As always, thank you for listening and sharing us with your friends! You can find us on Instagram and Twitter at @deargodwth and you can rate, review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever podcasts are found! As for this week's recommendations, Amanda Recommends "All That's Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment" by Hannah Anderson and Christina recommends any menstruating folks to check out The Pill Club, especially if your insurance sucks. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deargodwth/message

Fierce Church
Meant It For Good | Recovering From Trauma

Fierce Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 28:35


This year has been like no other in memory. When we undergo repeated and significant trauma, how do we press on and recover and still enjoy life? We're going to learn a lot from Joseph about recovering from trauma today.Fierce Church exists to help you take your next step toward Jesus!New to Fierce? fierce.church/new/Exploring Jesus? fierce.church/exploring-christ/Want to support Fierce Church? fierce.church/give/

The Home and Hearth Podcast
086: Growing in Discernment with Hannah Anderson

The Home and Hearth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 71:01


Hannah Anderson is a pastor's wife, mom of 3, writer, speaker, and author of the book "All That's Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment". On today's episode, she shares with us what discernment is, what it is not, and how we as believers can grow in it. What We Chat about in Today's Episode: ~Hannah's latest book, what it's about, what led her to write it, and what readers can expect ~What discernment is and what it is not; breaking through some of the myths and stereotypes surrounding discernment and being discerning ~Discernment and the mommy wars ~Discernment and legalism ~The crisis-level impact of the digital age on discernment and our ability to actually discern ~Discernment as a search and development of a taste for what is good and beautiful, as opposed to just a looking out for what is bad or wrong ~The language of discernment in Scripture, and why discernment isn't to come from a critical, negative posture ~Philippians 1:9-10's definition of discernment ~The correlation between negative-spirited "discernment", legalism, and having a judgmental heart ~Why adopting certain rules and positions or retreating into certain circles is not enough to prevent a worldly heart or to ensure that you become a wise person ~Hannah's own experience with legalism ~The pride that can come with doing the "right" things ~The two problematic extremes of our tendency to either dehumanize and demonize people who we don't agree with, or else embrace everything across the board - even those things which we truly should not be embracing ~The problem with a list-driven path to sanctification ~Tribalism as a result of our legalistic boxes and checklists; what we miss out on when we hold to an unbiblical tribalism ~How list-driven "goodness" is taught in both the camps of progressive Christianity as well as conservative Christianity ~God's character as our standard for goodness ~How communicating with others digitally leads to a harsh, critical heart towards them, particularly when we disagree ~Actually treating those with whom as disagree as fellow image bearers of God ~The sin of disregarding and disrespecting someone else's humanity just because we disagree with them ~The beauty of giving others the benefit of the doubt ~Coming to potential disagreements with a kind of humble curiosity, a teachable spirit, and an ear that is quick to listen ~Swapping out a list of man-made rules for a list of the characteristics of God ~Philippians 4:8 and discernment ~The faith-builder that walking by the Spirit really is ~The difference between "live and let live" and "love and let love" ~A bonus little sneak-peak into the brand new book Hannah is working on right now! For full show notes, head to www.hargraveshomeandhearth.com/podcast

Women Encouraged
Practicing Discernment - with Hannah Anderson

Women Encouraged

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 45:20


Hannah Anderson joins me for this helpful and insightful discussion about discernment. Hannah is the author of the book Humble Roots and more recently, All That’s Good – Recovering the Lost art of Discernment. Hannah clarifies for us what discernment is and isn’t and explains the connection between discernment and humility, and how fear and pride hinder us from experiencing God’s goodness. We’re praying this episode stirs your affections for the Lord and for his truth. Would you consider leaving us a rating and review? This helps us to continue to reach listeners with gospel-centered encouragement through these podcast episodes. We hope you’ll also connect with us on social media – on Instagram @womenencouraged and on Facebook @thewomenencouragedpage. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/womenencouraged)

Mere Fidelity
All That's Good: Recovering The Lost Art of Discernment, with Hannah Anderson

Mere Fidelity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 41:30


How do we find 'the good' in a world of bad hot takes? Here to help the crew pan for gold is Hannah Anderson. She joins Andrew, Alastair, and Derek to discuss her new book, All That's Good: Recovering The Lost Art of Discernment, and shares how, through discernment, we can not only survive the world but enjoy it.

Theology Gals
Discernment with Hannah Anderson

Theology Gals

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019


Theology Gals | Episode 96 On this week's episode Coleen and Angela talk with Hannah Anderson about her book All That's Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment. Episode Resources: Humble Roots: How Humility Grounds and Nourishes Your Soul by Hannah Anderson Made For More: An Invitation to Live in God's Image by Hannah Anderson Sometimes a Light blog Women can join our Facebook Group Theology Gals-Ladies Theology Discussion and Encouragement Follow us: On Facebook On Twitter @TheologyGals On Instagram theologygals Email us at theologygals@gmail.com If you'd like to ask Theology Gals a question which may be answered on a future episode, you can text or leave a voicemail at (951) 407-0234. You may also send an email. Consider supporting Theology Gals with just a few dollars a month.

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
THE RIDE HOME - Thursday January 10, 2019

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 114:25


**What’s up with Men who don’t wear Coats in Winter?** On leading ... GUEST Lisa Slayton, President of the Pittsburgh Leadership Foundation **Job Interviews: what not to wear or talk about or do (from Money magazine)* How Discernment Is like Thrifting ... GUEST Hannah Anderson ... lives with her family in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia where her husband, Nathan, pastors Brookhill Baptist Church ... Hannah is the author of several books, incl “Humble Roots: How Humility Grounds and Nourishes Your Soul” and the newly released “All That’s Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment” ... You can find more of her writing at sometimesalight.com **Bittersweet Chocolate Day** **Trump declaring a National Emergency? What exactly is one and are there other national emergencies in effect? Understanding Sensory Processing Disorder ... GUEST Dr. Kathryn L. Butler ... is a trauma and critical care surgeon who recently left clinical practice to homeschool her children ... She teaches at Harvard Medical School ... Her blog is Oceans Rise: Musings on Faith, Medicine, and Motherhood **Fast Radio Burst detected from outer space** **Richer American’s ditching their SUVs for Station Wagons ... + ... Weird new products with Alexa built in** See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
THE RIDE HOME - Thursday January 10, 2019

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 114:25


**What’s up with Men who don’t wear Coats in Winter?** On leading ... GUEST Lisa Slayton, President of the Pittsburgh Leadership Foundation **Job Interviews: what not to wear or talk about or do (from Money magazine)* How Discernment Is like Thrifting ... GUEST Hannah Anderson ... lives with her family in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia where her husband, Nathan, pastors Brookhill Baptist Church ... Hannah is the author of several books, incl “Humble Roots: How Humility Grounds and Nourishes Your Soul” and the newly released “All That’s Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment” ... You can find more of her writing at sometimesalight.com **Bittersweet Chocolate Day** **Trump declaring a National Emergency? What exactly is one and are there other national emergencies in effect? Understanding Sensory Processing Disorder ... GUEST Dr. Kathryn L. Butler ... is a trauma and critical care surgeon who recently left clinical practice to homeschool her children ... She teaches at Harvard Medical School ... Her blog is Oceans Rise: Musings on Faith, Medicine, and Motherhood **Fast Radio Burst detected from outer space** **Richer American’s ditching their SUVs for Station Wagons ... + ... Weird new products with Alexa built in** See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Georgene Rice Show
Dec. 10, 2018

The Georgene Rice Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 79:07


Today we’ll talk with Hannah Anderson, author of “All That's Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment” (Moody Publishers), Keisha Russell, associate counsel, First Liberty Institute, 25th Anniversary of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, and Tilly Dillehay, author of “Seeing Green: Don’t Let Envy Color Your Joy” (Harvest House).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Finding Holy
#7 Hannah Anderson on having your feet in two worlds

Finding Holy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 34:12


My guest today lives in rural Appalachia -- probably not a spot most of my listeners live in. The temptation could be to skip this episode because you don’t live in a rural spot. Maybe you live in the city or suburbs or a small town.  But here’s the thing -- no matter where we live, we have to figure out how to live in that place well and there’s lots of crossovers between Appalachia and the suburbs. So listen in. My guest today on Episode 7 is Hannah Anderson. We talk about living as an outsider in a rural community, wisdom gained through discernment, her calling to her place and to her writing, and her new book, All That’s Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment. Hannah lives with her pastor husband and three children in the Blue Ridge Mountains. She’s the author of Made for More, Humble Roots, and All that’s Good. In addition to writing and speaking, she also hosts The Persuasion Podcast with Erin Straza for Christ and Pop Culture Stick around: You’ll find some gold nuggets to encourage you to stay rooted in your place -- whether you’re in the country, city, or suburbs. And at the end, you’ll have your one small step to help take all the things that matter into your ordinary, holy, life. Hannah provided us some wonderful questions to help us in the ways of discernment: --How would what I share (online) affect my real-life relationships? --What is the point of correcting? Would it build the community? --What would I say to this person if this person was in my kitchen? Proximitiy checks our tendencies. A SMALL STEPThis week remember to lighten up. Humor disarms. Try a family dance party to get out of your own head or using a self-deprecating joke. It’ll allow you to begin to empathize instead of using truth as a weapon.   LINKS Hannah’s website: https://www.sometimesalight.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sometimesalight Persuasion Podcast: https://persuasionpodcast.buzz/ Link to purchase Made for More: https://amzn.to/2QMwArB Link to purchase Humble Roots: https://amzn.to/2rtISa3 Link to purchase All that’s Good: https://amzn.to/2QINKpZ SHARE Discernment simply means developing a taste for what’s good. --@sometimesalight on #FindingHolyPodcast How does discernment equip us to navigate a broken, complicated world with confidence and joy? -- @sometimesalight #FindingHolyPodcast Hannah Anderson talks about rural, working class Appalachia, the mistakes she’s made and how she’s practicing discernment on #FindingHolyPodcast: “The nature of truth is communal.” Listen in to @sometimesalight on #FindingHolyPodcast: A GIFT FOR YOU Share an episode of The Finding Holy Podcast online and review it on iTunes. Then take a screenshot and send it to me at findingholypodcast@gmail.com. I’ll send you your very own Finding Holy journal!

The Bluestocking Baptists
What is Discernment?

The Bluestocking Baptists

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 25:00


EPISODE 3   In this episode we discuss what is discernment and how we apply it to our lives. Resources: All That's Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment  by Hannah Anderson What is Discernment? by Sinclair Ferguson Follow us on Facebook, on Instagram @thebluestockingbaptists, and email us at thebluestockingbaptists@gmail.com Support us on Patreon Please share this episode with … Continue reading What is Discernment? →

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The Happy Home Podcast with Arlene Pellicane
Hannah Anderson on Teaching Kids Discernment

The Happy Home Podcast with Arlene Pellicane

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 19:51


Not sure when to say yes and when to say no to your kids?  Author Hannah Anderson joins Arlene to talk about discernment.  How can parents learn to discern...and to pass that skill on to their kids?  Based on Hannah's new book, "All That's Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment."  

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
THE RIDE HOME - Thursday October 11, 2018

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 114:31


Millennials are saving Marriage ... + NASA astronauts ok after emergency rocket landing ... + Elton John in Pittsburgh! Education & the Kingdom of God - Saleem Ghubril is an advocate for children and for the City of Pgh. Prosecutors drop sex assault charge against Harvey Weinstein after contradictions arise ... + ... Southern Food Heritage Day All That’s Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment” (new book) ... GUEST Hannah Anderson Celeb Bday: Darryl Hall is 72 Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer. With producer, John SullivanAndrew Brunson update: trial is tomorrowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
THE RIDE HOME - Thursday October 11, 2018

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 114:31


Millennials are saving Marriage ... + NASA astronauts ok after emergency rocket landing ... + Elton John in Pittsburgh! Education & the Kingdom of God - Saleem Ghubril is an advocate for children and for the City of Pgh. Prosecutors drop sex assault charge against Harvey Weinstein after contradictions arise ... + ... Southern Food Heritage Day All That’s Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment” (new book) ... GUEST Hannah Anderson Celeb Bday: Darryl Hall is 72 Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer. With producer, John SullivanAndrew Brunson update: trial is tomorrowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Women's Hope
Ep. 90: All That's Good with Hannah Anderson

Women's Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 42:01


In Hannah Anderson’s newest book, All That’s Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment, readers are invited into the process of valuing, seeking, and acquiring wisdom. Listen in to the conversation as the Kims chat with Hannah about this fabulous new book and how to practically apply wisdom and discernment to our everyday lives.

Women's Hope
Ep. 90: All That's Good with Hannah Anderson

Women's Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 42:01


In Hannah Anderson’s newest book, All That’s Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment, readers are invited into the process of valuing, seeking, and acquiring wisdom. Listen in to the conversation as the Kims chat with Hannah about this fabulous new book and how to practically apply wisdom and discernment to our everyday lives.

Journeywomen
Humility with Hannah Anderson | Ep. 69

Journeywomen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 63:19


On today’s episode of the Journeywomen podcast, I’m chatting with Hannah Anderson on the topic of humility. We talked about everything from what humility is to how Jesus embodied humility here on this earth.   Here is a quote from her book, Humble Roots, “Before we can even begin to answer our call to come to him, Jesus comes to us. Because we could never sufficiently humble ourselves, Jesus humbles himself, and by doing so, he became both the model and the means of our own humility. Through his life, death, and resurrection, Jesus shows us our true identity as people dependent on God for life. And through his life, death, and resurrection, he imparts this humble life to us once again.”   Hannah and I flesh this out in a real practical way in today’s conversation. So you’ll know her a little better, Hannah lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia where she spends her days working with her husband in rural ministry, writing, and caring for their family. As a writer and co-host of the weekly podcast, Persuasion, she enjoys exploring how the gospel informs and transforms how we think about current events and popular trends. Her books Made for More and Humble Roots unpack the question of  our identity and purpose as women destined to reflect God's glory to the world around us. She also has a new book coming out on October 2 called All That’s Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment.   HANNAH’S RESOURCES Humility by Andrew Murray The Freedom of Self Forgetfulness by Timothy Keller Humility: Wellspring of Virtue by Dietrich von Hildebrand Learning dependence in community   HANNAH’S SIMPLE JOYS Snacks for dinner Thrift shopping Her cat   CONNECT WITH HANNAH Website Facebook Instagram Twitter   DISCUSSION QUESTIONS How would you define humility? How have you seen it exemplified by others? How does Christ embody humility? How does understanding the Gospel change how you view yourself? What are some ways you are viewing yourself inaccurately? What are you going to do or implement as a result of what you’ve learned this week?   SPONSORSHIP DETAILS FabFitFun is a seasonal subscription box with full ­size beauty, fitness, fashion and lifestyle products. Getting my FabFitFun box in the mail feels like Christmas four times a year. The fall box is awesome - you will not want to miss it. It has products like a vegan leather Vince Camuto Tote, a teapot or coffee press, GLAMGLOW bubble masks, a beautyblender, and that’s just the beginning of it. It retails for $49.99 but always has a value over $200. The Fall Box is available now, so sign up now before they sell out! Check out FABFITFUN.com and use the code JOURNEY to save $10 off your first box, making it only $39.99. Again, that's fabfitfun.com and use the code JOURNEY.   SPONSORSHIP DETAILS Are you wanting to save yourself time and mark one more thing off your list of to dos? Let me tell you... it is now possible to get your contact lens prescription renewed from the convenience of your couch! In under 5 minutes, you can order new contact lenses with Simple Contacts. Simple Contacts lets you renew your prescription and re-order your brand of lenses from anywhere, in minutes, through an online vision test. It’s designed by doctors and every test is reviewed by a doctor so they’re literally bringing the doctor’s office to your home. I know you’ve been there: coordinating your family’s entire daily schedule to try and fit in a doctor’s appointment that ends up taking way longer than planned… not anymore! You can seriously take care of this from the comfort of your home! The contact lens prices are unbeatable, the vision test is only $20 and shipping is free. Best of all, my listeners get $20 off their first Simple Contacts order with promo code journeywomen20. Try it for yourself & save $20 on your lenses by going to simplecontacts.com/journeywomen20 or entering the code journeywomen20 at checkout. I want to mention that this isn't a replacement for your periodic full eye health exam, you still need those occasionally, but it is the most convenient way to renew a prescription & reorder your contacts if your vision hasn’t changed. Again, get $20 off at simplecontacts.com/journeywomen20 or just enter code journeywomen20 at checkout. Save yourself some time and money with Simple Contacts. FOR MORE EPISODES OF JOURNEYWOMEN:   SUBSCRIBE Subscribe on iOS, go to the iTunes page and subscribe to the Journeywomen Podcast. On Android, click this podcast RSS feed link and select your podcast app. You may need to copy the link into your favorite podcast app (like Overcast or Stitcher).   WRITE A REVIEW Writing a review on iTunes will help other women on their journeys to glorify God find and utilize the podcast as a resource.   FOLLOW JOURNEYWOMEN Like/follow Journeywomen on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter for the latest updates.   *Affiliate links used are used where appropriate. Thank you for supporting the products that support Journeywomen!