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In this conversation, Nina and Emily explore the complexities of setting boundaries in relationships, particularly focusing on family dynamics and the emotional challenges that arise. They discuss the importance of recognizing draining relationships, the cultural influences that shape our boundary-setting behaviors, and practical steps to establish healthier interactions. The conversation emphasizes the need for self-awareness and the courage to prioritize one's own needs while navigating the guilt that often accompanies boundary setting. In this conversation, Nina and Emily delve into the complexities of setting boundaries, particularly in female friendships and family dynamics. They explore the feelings of guilt that often accompany boundary setting and provide strategies for effective communication. The discussion emphasizes the importance of self-advocacy and the need to manage one's emotional responses after asserting boundaries. Emily shares practical scripts and techniques for navigating difficult conversations, highlighting the significance of understanding personal values and the impact of emotional maturity in relationships. 00:00: Understanding the Roots of Boundary Issues 02:48: The Importance of Boundary Setting in Relationships 05:58: Identifying Draining Relationships 08:59: Navigating Family Dynamics and Boundaries 12:06: Cultural Influences on Boundary Setting 15:01: Overcoming Guilt in Boundary Setting 18:03: Practical Steps for Setting Boundaries 21:01: Scripts for Boundary Setting in Real Life 22:38: Navigating Guilt in Boundary Setting 26:12: Effective Communication Strategies for Boundaries 29:34: Setting Boundaries with Family Dynamics 37:07: Calming the Nervous System After Setting Boundaries Emily Sanders received her Bachelor's degree from Life Pacific College in counseling ministry, and received her Master's of Science degree from Vanguard University of Southern California. In addition to her practice, Emily is also an adjunct professor in the Human Development and Psychology department at Life Pacific College. Emily has been practicing for over 13 years, and knows from personal experience the courage it takes to walk on the road to healing and self-discovery; she works with compassion to support others on their path to restoration, empowerment, and fulfillment. You can find Emily at emilysanders.com or emily.sanders.therapy on Instagram In her free time Emily can usually be found outside running, hiking, or riding her bicycle along Pacific Coast Highway. She also enjoys browsing Pinterest for new dinner recipes, chatting with her girlfriends, and spending quality time with her family. Episode Sponsor: Build the best summer ever with KiwiCo! Get $15 off on your Summer Adventure Series at kiwico.com/mamaknows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WANT THE FULL EPISODE? Check out Ep.129 I Emily Sanders I Deciding to Explore Emotionally Charged Decisions: How Your Past Influences Your Present. Download it here. Emily Sanders joins Sanger and Shawn to discuss the psychology behind life's most emotionally charged, impactful decisions. KEY TOPICS Getting curious about the root of your habits.Uncovering your hidden motivations.Recognizing what you're avoiding and exploring it. CONNECT WITH USwww.decidedlypodcast.com Join us on Instagram: @decidedlypodcastJoin us on FacebookShawn's Instagram: @shawn_d_smithSanger's Instagram: @sangersmith SANGER'S BOOK: A Life Rich with Significance: Transforming Your Wealth to Meaningful Impact SHAWN'S BOOK: Plateau Jumping: What to Change When Change Is What You Want MAKING A FINANCIAL DECISION? At Decidedly Wealth Management, we focus on decision-making as the foundational element of success, in our effort to empower families to purposefully apply their wealth to fulfill their values and build a thriving legacy. LEARN MORE: www.decidedlywealth.com SUBSCRIBE TO THE DECIDEDLY NEWSLETTER CONNECT WITH EMILY SANDERS Website: https://www.emilyhsanders.com/ Ep.50 I Emily Sanders I Deciding to Talk About Your Problems: The Therapeutic Effect of Getting Vulnerable: https://open.spotify.com/episode/22LORPQ5Xc1fjgHhZ7wARJ?si=EY-h7VjxRLWO0ug4Jdw7lw Instagram: @emily.sanders.therapy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emilypsychotherapy/ Emily Sanders received her Bachelors degree from Life Pacific College in counseling ministry and received her Masters of Science degree from Vanguard University of Southern California. She graduated with honors from her undergraduate studies; Emily was also nominated “Outstanding Student” by her professors and peers from her graduate program and given the honor of speaking at her commencement ceremony. In addition to her practice, Emily is also an adjunct professor in the Human Development and Psychology department at Life Pacific College. Emily has been practicing for over 13 years and knows from personal experience the courage it takes to walk on the road to healing and self-discovery; she works with compassion to support others on their path to restoration, empowerment, and fulfillment. Emily has enjoyed working with individuals and families from all walks of life in the therapy room, classroom, and various speaking venues. She also has a desire to support the family unit, whether through caring for the youngest members of the home or guiding couples to a closer, more satisfying relationship. Of all the roles Emily plays, she most enjoys being wife to her husband of 16 years, Michael, and mother to their daughters and son. In her free time, Emily can usually be found outside running, hiking, or riding her bicycle along Pacific Coast Highway. She also enjoys browsing Pinterest for new dinner recipes, chatting with her girlfriends, and spending quality time with her family.
Emily Sanders joins Sanger and Shawn to discuss the psychology behind life's most emotionally charged, impactful decisions. KEY TOPICS Getting curious about the root of your habits.Uncovering your hidden motivations.Recognizing what you're avoiding and exploring it.DON'T HAVE TIME FOR THE FULL EPISODE? Check out the 15-minute Ep.129 HIGHLIGHT I Naming the feelings that inform your decisions. Download it here.CONNECT WITH USwww.decidedlypodcast.com Join us on Instagram: @decidedlypodcastJoin us on FacebookShawn's Instagram: @shawn_d_smithSanger's Instagram: @sangersmith SANGER'S BOOK: A Life Rich with Significance: Transforming Your Wealth to Meaningful Impact SHAWN'S BOOK: Plateau Jumping: What to Change When Change Is What You Want MAKING A FINANCIAL DECISION? At Decidedly Wealth Management, we focus on decision-making as the foundational element of success, in our effort to empower families to purposefully apply their wealth to fulfill their values and build a thriving legacy. LEARN MORE: www.decidedlywealth.com SUBSCRIBE TO THE DECIDEDLY NEWSLETTER CONNECT WITH EMILY SANDERS Website: https://www.emilyhsanders.com/ Ep.50 I Emily Sanders I Deciding to Talk About Your Problems: The Therapeutic Effect of Getting Vulnerable: https://open.spotify.com/episode/22LORPQ5Xc1fjgHhZ7wARJ?si=EY-h7VjxRLWO0ug4Jdw7lw Instagram: @emily.sanders.therapy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emilypsychotherapy/ Emily Sanders received her Bachelors degree from Life Pacific College in counseling ministry and received her Masters of Science degree from Vanguard University of Southern California. She graduated with honors from her undergraduate studies; Emily was also nominated “Outstanding Student” by her professors and peers from her graduate program and given the honor of speaking at her commencement ceremony. In addition to her practice, Emily is also an adjunct professor in the Human Development and Psychology department at Life Pacific College. Emily has been practicing for over 13 years and knows from personal experience the courage it takes to walk on the road to healing and self-discovery; she works with compassion to support others on their path to restoration, empowerment, and fulfillment. Emily has enjoyed working with individuals and families from all walks of life in the therapy room, classroom, and various speaking venues. She also has a desire to support the family unit, whether through caring for the youngest members of the home or guiding couples to a closer, more satisfying relationship. Of all the roles Emily plays, she most enjoys being wife to her husband of 16 years, Michael, and mother to their daughters and son. In her free time, Emily can usually be found outside running, hiking, or riding her bicycle along Pacific Coast Highway. She also enjoys browsing Pinterest for new dinner recipes, chatting with her girlfriends, and spending quality time with her family.
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This episode is a highlight clip from this week's conversation with Emily Sanders.Want the full episode? Check out yesterday's episode, or use this direct link: https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/50909350/download.mp3What's a struggle that prevents you from truly thriving in life and business?Is it overachieving to a fault? Not wanting to ask others for help? Is anxiety your main motivator? Do you fear complacency? Taking advice from the wrong people?Emily Sanders, psychotherapist, shares the importance of breaking down feelings, taking action to improve perception of life, and meeting goals through quality decision-making.KEY TOPICS- Overachieving to a fault- The therapeutic effect of sharing your feelings and experiences- Secure, avoidant, and anxious attachment styles- Dealing with unsolicited adviceCONNECT WITH USDecidedlypodcast.comInstagram: @decidedlypodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/decidedlypodcastShawn's Instagram: @shawn_d_smith Sanger's Instagram: @sangersmith Subscribe to our newsletter for weekly decision-making tips: https://visitor.r20.constantcontact.com/manage/optin?v=001aeU_pPBHJPNJWJBdVbaci6bjGIuEJurH12xHBWDEVT_NxyCadMd7wLSZjcEZglkSjDjehuIbTHD8nABOIdV69ctfYpSzg24RCIytetBUrlIPPKgaGzjGZ8DkM0Wp1LMjbErcYUur7PbZGjeVo4gyXlz821AoJGZRJoin us every Wednesday for more strategies to DEFEAT bad decision-making - one episode at a time!MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEAttached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find - and Keep – Love: https://www.amazon.com/Attached-audiobook/dp/B07ZJW6DWR/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2EN1VG7WYP668&keywords=attached+book&qid=1660446284&sprefix=attached+%2Caps%2C355&sr=8-1ABOUT EMILY SANDERSWebsite: https://www.emilyhsanders.com/homeInstagram: @emily.sanders.therapyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/emilypsychotherapyEmily Sanders received her Bachelor's degree from Life Pacific College in counseling ministry, and received her Master's of Science degree from Vanguard University of Southern California. She graduated with honors from her undergraduate studies; Emily was also nominated “Outstanding Student” by her professors and peers from her graduate program, and given the honor of speaking at her commencement ceremony. In addition to her practice, Emily is also an adjunct professor in the Human Development and Psychology department at Life Pacific College.Emily has been practicing for over 13 years, and knows from personal experience the courage it takes to walk on the road to healing and self-discovery; she works with compassion to support others on their path to restoration, empowerment, and fulfillment.Emily has enjoyed working with individuals and families from all walks of life, both in the therapy room, classroom, and various speaking venues. She also has a desire to support the family unit, whether through caring for the youngest members of the home or guiding couples to a closer, more satisfying relationship. Of all the roles Emily plays, she most enjoys being wife to her husband of 16 years, Michael, and mother to their daughters and son.In her free time Emily can usually be found outside running, hiking, or riding her bicycle along Pacific Coast Highway. She also enjoys browsing Pinterest for new dinner recipes, chatting with her girlfriends, and spending quality time with her family.
What's a struggle that prevents you from truly thriving in life and business?Is it overachieving to a fault? Not wanting to ask others for help? Is anxiety your main motivator? Do you fear complacency? Taking advice from the wrong people?Emily Sanders, psychotherapist, shares the importance of breaking down feelings, taking action to improve perception of life, and meeting goals through quality decision-making.KEY TOPICS- Overachieving to a fault- The therapeutic effect of sharing your feelings and experiences- Secure, avoidant, and anxious attachment styles- Dealing with unsolicited adviceDon't have time for the full episode? Check out the highlights - it's less than 15-minutes of quick decision-making wisdom! https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/50951444/download.mp3CONNECT WITH USDecidedlypodcast.comInstagram: @decidedlypodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/decidedlypodcastShawn's Instagram: @shawn_d_smith Sanger's Instagram: @sangersmith Subscribe to our newsletter for weekly decision-making tips: https://visitor.r20.constantcontact.com/manage/optin?v=001aeU_pPBHJPNJWJBdVbaci6bjGIuEJurH12xHBWDEVT_NxyCadMd7wLSZjcEZglkSjDjehuIbTHD8nABOIdV69ctfYpSzg24RCIytetBUrlIPPKgaGzjGZ8DkM0Wp1LMjbErcYUur7PbZGjeVo4gyXlz821AoJGZRJoin us every Wednesday for more strategies to DEFEAT bad decision-making - one episode at a time!MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEAttached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find - and Keep – Love: https://www.amazon.com/Attached-audiobook/dp/B07ZJW6DWR/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2EN1VG7WYP668&keywords=attached+book&qid=1660446284&sprefix=attached+%2Caps%2C355&sr=8-1ABOUT EMILY SANDERSWebsite: https://www.emilyhsanders.com/homeInstagram: @emily.sanders.therapyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/emilypsychotherapyEmily Sanders received her Bachelor's degree from Life Pacific College in counseling ministry, and received her Master's of Science degree from Vanguard University of Southern California. She graduated with honors from her undergraduate studies; Emily was also nominated “Outstanding Student” by her professors and peers from her graduate program, and given the honor of speaking at her commencement ceremony. In addition to her practice, Emily is also an adjunct professor in the Human Development and Psychology department at Life Pacific College.Emily has been practicing for over 13 years, and knows from personal experience the courage it takes to walk on the road to healing and self-discovery; she works with compassion to support others on their path to restoration, empowerment, and fulfillment.Emily has enjoyed working with individuals and families from all walks of life, both in the therapy room, classroom, and various speaking venues. She also has a desire to support the family unit, whether through caring for the youngest members of the home or guiding couples to a closer, more satisfying relationship. Of all the roles Emily plays, she most enjoys being wife to her husband of 16 years, Michael, and mother to their daughters and son.In her free time Emily can usually be found outside running, hiking, or riding her bicycle along Pacific Coast Highway. She also enjoys browsing Pinterest for new dinner recipes, chatting with her girlfriends, and spending quality time with her family.
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In this episode, Eric Skwarczynski sits down with author Douglas S. Bursch to discuss his new book, Posting Peace: Why Social Media Divides Us and What We Can Do About It.Purchase a copy here: https://amzn.to/36zhrDmDouglas is the copastor of Evergreen Foursquare Church in Auburn, Washington. He serves on the US Doctrine Committee, International Doctrine Committee, and Education Commission of the Foursquare Church, and he has taught theology courses as adjunct faculty for Life Pacific College and Life Ministry Institute. He earned a DMin from George Fox Evangelical Seminary with his dissertation research focusing on social media.A former newspaper columnist and talk radio host, Doug has produced and hosted over 1,200 Christian radio broadcasts. He is the producer and host of the Fairly Spiritual Show radio program and podcast.------------Support the Show:https://www.patreon.com/preacherboysPurchase a Preacher Boys shirt, mask, sticker, or other merch to rep the show! https://www.teepublic.com/user/preacher-boys-podcast________________Find more stories regarding the IFB movement by visiting:– preacherboysdoc.com– https://www.facebook.com/preacherboysdoc/– https://twitter.com/preacherboysdoc– https://www.instagram.com/preacherboysdoc/To connect with a community who share the Eric Skwarczynski and the Preacher Boys Podcast mission to expose abuse in the IFB, join the OFFICIAL Preacher Boys Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1403898676438188Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/preacher-boys-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Douglas Bursch co-pastors Evergreen Foursquare Church in Auburn, Washington and is the host of The Fairly Spiritual Show podcast. He is the author of the book, "The Community of God" and his latest book "Posting Peace: Why Social Media Divides Us and What We Can Do About It." He earned a DMin from George Fox Evangelical Seminary with his dissertation focused on social media. Doug serves as adjunct faculty for Life Pacific College where he taught theology courses. A former newspaper columnist and talk radio host, Doug has produced and hosted over 1,200 Christian radio broadcasts. He is the producer and host of the Fairly Spiritual Show radio program and podcast. Doug is married to his life-long sweetheart and they live in the great Northwest with their four children.TW: @fairlyspiritual www.fairlyspiritual.orgwww.postingpeace.com
Today its just Pastor Mike and Ryan and they are joined by Pastor Douglas Bursch. Douglas Bursch is co-pastor of Evergreen Foursquare Church in Auburn, Washington. He serves on the US Doctrine Committee, International Doctrine Committee, and Education Commission of the Foursquare Church, and he has taught theology courses as adjunct faculty for Life Pacific College and Life Ministry Institute. Today the guys are talking about one of his books ‘Posting Peace: Why social media divides us and what we can do about it.' As always the guys are drinking some great coffee, today its from Boca Java. Established in 2002, they are a leading specialty online retailer of fresh-roasted gourmet coffee, tea, chai latte, cocoa and customizable gifts. Boca Java is one of four distinct brands under the family-owned Luna Gourmet Coffee & Tea Company, located in Colorado and founded out of the pursuit of providing the absolute perfect cup of coffee, delivered fresh to your home. They started on a mission to seek out, select and import only the best specialty grade coffee beans grown around the world. Only the top 2% of all coffee grown in the world makes it into a fresh cup of Boca Java. Their belief is simple: If you are going to pay for gourmet coffee, every cup should be Fresh & Phenomenal! Stop drinking stale coffee, we all deserve better. For more information or to order, visit them at bocajava.com
Dr. Douglas S. Bursch discusses the different ways that social media impacts us, how we should respond to criticism and trolling behaviors, ways to develop more empathy for those who disagree with us, why it’s important to think about our motivations when posting content on social media, ways to create more loving and helpful content, and why need to be aware of the echo chambers that we might be drawn to. Douglas S. Bursch is co-pastor of Evergreen Foursquare Church in Auburn, Washington. He serves on the US Doctrine Committee, International Doctrine Committee, and Education Commission of the Foursquare Church, and he has taught theology courses as adjunct faculty for Life Pacific College and Life Ministry Institute. He earned a DMin from George Fox Evangelical Seminary with his dissertation research focusing on social media. A former newspaper columnist and talk radio host, Doug has produced and hosted over 1,200 Christian radio broadcasts. He is the producer and host of the Fairly Spiritual Show radio program and podcast. Video and show notes: http://www.mikedelgado.org/podcast/douglas-bursch/ Learn more about Dr. Douglas S. Bursch: https://www.fairlyspiritual.org/about/
When spiritual leaders fall God's people are left to deal with confusion and heartache. How did this happen? What does it mean to give grace? What do I do with this deep disappointment? These are some of the questions Pastor Pat McFall (New Hope Hawaii Kai) answered throughout his unique journey as (3) of his most influential leaders fell. In this Episode Host Adam Narciso pulls on McFall's story for wisdom and insight to help us respond righteously to today's high profile fallen leaders. RESOURCES REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE New Identity: 30 Days of Prayer for Spiritual Transformation | A devotional workbook www.adamnarciso.com If you liked this episode, please rate and review it on iTunes! About Patrick McFall Patrick McFall grew up in the city of Salinas on the Central Coast of California. He has been a licensed Foursquare pastor since 19 and served as an associate pastor, young adult pastor, and Equipping pastor, high school youth pastor, and now as Lead Pastor at New Hope Hawaii Kai. He graduated from Life Pacific College with a BA in Biblical Studies and a minor in Cross-Cultural Ministry. He also completed an MA in Global Leadership from Fuller Theological Seminary. He and his wife, Tarah, were married in 2007 and enjoy good food and traveling the world together. Pat enjoys surfing, being outside and having adventures with his kids -- Jaden, Mia, and Elias. www.newhopehk.org Connect with Adam Narciso on Social: Facebook @adamnarcisoministries Instagram @adamnarciso Twitter @adamnarciso Website
This evening we talk with Larry Stanley, who is running for the 8th district in the state of Washington. Larry grew up in Richland, Washington and has been a preacher, teacher, entrepreneur and leader of an international not for profit. He is a Tasting Room Manager at Hamilton Cellars on Red Mountain in Washington State. He received a MS in Business Leadership from Capella University and a BA in Biblical Languages from Life Pacific College. When he's not running a winery you can find him playing guitar, hanging with family, reading a book, volunteering as a Washington State Chair for the Alliance Party and staying current on all things politics. He was a member of the Modern Whig Party since 2010, and he is dedicated to helping the Alliance party grow in members and influence. Tune in as we talk about politics in eastern Washington as well as current events, like COVID-19, the trade war, our national debt, our recent struggles over racism, health care, the crippling duopoly, and just about everything affecting our lives, from local to global.
John Williams joins us on the podcast today to discuss his work at the Center For Racial Reconciliation at Fellowship, Monrovia. John has diligently and faithfully worked toward racial reconciliation for almost 30 years. He is passionate about training groups who seek to increase their awareness around biblical multicultural and racial reconciliation and brings years of experience and expertise in facilitating and training to this work. John uses facilitating dialogue and interactive exercises as a core element in all of his workshops. These workshops are designed to introduce participants to the deceptive and destructive effects of racism in our lives and the body of Christ, and present opportunities to learn and experience the work of racial reconciliation within a biblical framework. John is a graduate of UC Berkeley and USC Law School. John has been practicing law for over 20 years, has mediated and facilitated sessions for individuals and small groups in the area of alternative dispute and conflict resolution, and is an adjunct professor at Azusa Pacific University and Life Pacific College teaching on Race, Reconciliation, and Ministry.
In this episode, I speak with Andrew Shepardson, Adjunct Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Denver Seminary and Life Pacific College and co-pastor of Hope Denver Church. We discuss his recent book, Who's Afraid of the Unmoved Mover?: Postmodernism and Natural Theology (Pickwick, 2019). Ike recommends a few secondary sources: Carl F.H. Henry. God, Revelation, and Authority. 6 volumes. Word, 1976–1983. Francis Schaeffer. The God Who Is There. InterVarsity Press, 1969. Doug Groothuis. Christian Apologetics: A Comprehensive Case for Christian Faith. IVP Academic, 2011. Doug Groothuis. Truth Decay: Defending Christianity Against the Challenges of Postmodernism. InterVarsity Press, 2000.
Kevin Whitman, the Area Director for the Mission Increase Foundation, a nonprofit focused on helping other nonprofits implement a biblical approach to fundraising. Kevin has degrees from LIFE Pacific College and Azusa Pacific, a pastoral background and a professional’s effectiveness. He is one of the most thoughtful and articulate leaders I know, and truly passionate about helping other reach their goals. Whether you’re involved in a the fundraising aspects of a nonprofit, this conversation with Kevin Whitman will give you insights into a biblical theology of money, God’s faithfulness to fulfill His mission, and the practical steps needed to nurture a network of supporters. See this conversation on YouTube: https://youtu.be/BF43d9uDtCo CBC website: https://www.canbybiblecollege.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CanbyBible/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/canbybible/
This video is about LuncHour with Max Boyle who talks about the shift to missional youth ministry and community creation. Recommended Resources: Meet Generation Z by James Emery White- https://www.amazon.com/Meet-Generation-Understanding-Reaching-Post-Christian/dp/0801017017/ref=sr_1_1?crid=AS8EWW044OIK&keywords=meet+generation+z&qid=1558029441&s=gateway&sprefix=meet+generation+z%2Caps%2C197&sr=8-1 Sacred Companions by David G. Benner- https://www.amazon.com/Sacred-Companions-Spiritual-Friendship-Direction/dp/083083270X/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=sacred+companions&qid=1558029519&s=gateway&sr=8-1 Life of the Beloved- Henri Nouwen https://www.amazon.com/Life-Beloved-Spiritual-Living-Secular/dp/0824519868/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=life+of+the+beloved&qid=1558029579&s=gateway&sr=8-3 Screenagers Tech Talk Tuesdays- https://www.screenagersmovie.com/ Missional Youth Ministry- https://www.amazon.com/Missional-Youth-Ministry-Scattering-Specialties/dp/0310578841/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=missional+youth+ministry&qid=1558029706&s=gateway&sr=8-2 Fuller Youth Institute- https://fulleryouthinstitute.org/ Get to know Max: Max Boyle will be our next guest on LuncHour. Max is born and raised in Pasadena, CA. He has been in youth ministry since 2008 at Pasadena Foursquare Church . Max is known for his ability to love and create healthy teams and communities. He’s done this in the context of leading youth mission teams in local and global settings, as well as creating a video game community for teens and young adults in Pasadena. Max is passionate about equipping and partnering with youth to discover and live in their unique calling to God’s Mission. Max has his degree in Transformational Ministry from Life Pacific College and has been married to Jasmine Boyle for almost 8 years. They love to travel and go to Dodger games together.
Alive midweek welcomes LPC!! Tonight, we had the opportunity to ask students at Life Pacific College about identity, hearing God's voice, calling and so much more. You will love this!
This week Life Pacific College brought an awesome word about guarding your heart. This will for sure bless you.
Elsey joined the Office of Spiritual and Intercultural Life as the director of intercultural life last year. She came to George Fox from Azusa Pacific University, where she was director of mobilization in the Center for Student Action the previous two years. Prior to that, she spent six years as the associate director of Azusa’s Office of Ministry and Service. Elsey also gained higher education work experience at Life Pacific College as associate dean of students and director of student life (2006-07) and as a residence director at Azusa from 2003 to 2006. She holds both a bachelor’s degree in communications (2001) and a master’s degree in college student affairs (2003), both from Azusa Pacific. She lives in Newberg with her husband Erik and two boys, Kai and Rhys.
Hey everybody! This week I interview Angie Richey. She has been adjunct faculty at Life Pacific College for the past 15 years, the past 4 years as director of college relations and the past 3 years has served as the vice president of Life Pacific College. She has an MA in marriage and Family Therapy and education with an emphasis in curriculum design and instruction from Hope International. She's a practicing therapist and assistant director at Emmaus Road counseling. Her and her husband are the also the founding pastors of The Gathering, a house church network in Santa Clarita, California. We have a great conversation about balancing life and ministry. I hope you enjoy. Recommend Resources: Man's Search for Meaning- Victor Frankl The Battle Belongs to the Lord, Joyce Meyer The Battlefield of the Mind, Joyce Meyer Hearing God, Joyce Meyer Life of the Beloved- Henri Nouwen Spirit of the Disciplines - Dallas Willard Emotionally Healthy Spirituality, Peter Scazzaro Soul Keeping –John Ortberg Thriving in Leadership –Compilation of Essays edited by Karen A. Longman The Advantage-Patrick Lencioni Lean In- Sheryl Sanberg Thrive-Ariana Huffington The Happiness Advantage –Shawn Achor Strengths Finder – Tom Rath Seven Habits of Highly Effective People -Stephen R. Covey Crucial Conversations –Kerry Patterson The Little Black Book of Connections –Jeffry Gitomer A Holy Experience Michael Hyatt Story Line Noel Levitz Forbes Fast Company Harvard Business Review Inside Higher Ed The Chronicle of Higher Education To connect with Angie, email her at arichey@lifepacific.edu. If you're enjoying this podcast, spread the word by sharing it with your friends and leaving a review on iTunes. I encourage you to send me your feedback or suggestions for an interview. Help me help you. You can email me at jroper@foursquare.org, or direct message me on Facebook. You can also submit any feedback or questions here. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes or Stitcher so you don't miss an episode. As always, you can connect with me on Facebook or Twitter. It's your life, now go live it! I am among the more than two dozen missionaries supported by the Foursquare Missions International Global Missions Fund. To support the Global Missions Fund, click here. To support our work directly, click here. Post may contain affiliate links. All proceeds are used to support the missions work. Thanks for listening!
Hey everybody! This week I have the pleasure of interviewing Professor Karen Tremper. She is a professor and director of Global Life at Life Pacific College in San Dimas, California. She has a bachelors in home economics, a Master's in theology and a PhD in intercultural studies. Karen has a heart for global missions and developing that heart in the younger generations. You'll hear what Karen and her husband have done to reach the students at Life Pacific College, what changes she has seen in the mindset of younger generations, and what Global Life is all about. Enjoy! If you want to get in touch with Karen, visit the Global Life website or email her at: ktremper@lifepacific.edu. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes or Stitcher so you don't miss an episode. If you're enjoying this podcast, spread the word by sharing it with your friends and leaving a review on iTunes. As always, you can connect with me on Facebook or Twitter. It's your life, now go live it! Got a question, comment or some feedback on the podcast? Submit it here.
Hey everybody! This week, I have my longtime friend Dr. Sam Rockwell on the show. He is the Foursquare District Supervisor for the Gateway District, is an adjunct professor at Pepperdine University, Life Pacific College and Kings University, and a published author. Sam has his PhD in Human and Organizational Systems and brings a great perspective on leadership and Church development. You'll hear about the importance of being able to exegete your culture, how culture shock makes you a better pastor, and why we should pay attention to our systems. Recommended Resources: Simple Church by Thom Rainer Leading by Being and Doing by Sam Rockwell Gateway Collegium If you would like to connect with Sam, you can find him on Facebook, Rockwell and Co or Gateway Foursquare. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes or Stitcher so you don't miss an episode. If you're enjoying this podcast, spread the word by sharing it with your friends. As always, you can connect with me on Facebook or Twitter. It's your life, now go live it! Got a question, comment or some feedback on the podcast? Submit it here. Post may contain affiliate links. All proceeds are used to support my missions work. Thanks for listening!