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Dr. Ray Mitsch received his master's degree and doctorate in counseling psychology from Indiana State University. After receiving his doctorate in 1986, he worked as a staff psychologist at Michigan Technological University. In 1988, Mitsch moved with his family to Illinois and began practice at the Minirth-Meier Clinic of Wheaton. In 1993, he started his own counseling practice called Cornerstone Counseling Center and was in private practice until his departure to Promise Keepers in Colorado. He has had extensive experience in men's ministry, and caring ministries within the local church. He was an adjunct staff member at Christ Community Church of St. Charles, Illinois, where he developed Harbor Ministries, a recovery ministry for hurting and struggling people in the church. He has authored five books including his last book entitled, Nurturing Your Child's Potential, and his best-selling book, Grieving the Loss of Someone You Love, selling over 300,000 copies worldwide. He was a charter member of the American Association of Christian Counseling and is a licensed psychologist in Colorado. Mitsch currently serves as the Chair for the Department of Psychology and was recently promoted to professor of psychology at CCU. He has been married to Linda for 39 years and they are blessed to have four daughters, and two grandchildren. In this conversation, Dr. Mitsch and Josh discuss the topics of shame and grace. They explore the role of shame in trauma-informed care and the importance of creating safe relationships. They also delve into the comfort of shame and the challenges of giving grace to oneself. The conversation highlights the power of grace in fostering growth and acceptance. They explore the relationship with grace, embracing risk and joy, acceptance of self and limitations, perfectionism vs excellence, worthiness and taking care of oneself, living grace in relationships, reflection and self-examination, engaging in the process of relationship, and the narrative side of life. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding and accepting oneself, embracing grace in relationships, and engaging in the process of personal growth. Takeaways Shame plays a significant role in trauma-informed care and can impact various aspects of life, including relationships and personal growth. Creating safe relationships requires discerning who is a safe person and being a safe person oneself. The comfort of shame can hinder personal growth and prevent individuals from accepting grace. Giving grace to oneself can be challenging, especially in a society that values achievement and perfectionism. Grace offers the opportunity for growth and acceptance, and it is important to understand its true meaning and power. Grace offers an opportunity for growth and freedom, allowing individuals to take risks and experience joy. Acceptance of one's limitations is key to embracing grace and moving away from perfectionism. Grace enables individuals to accept themselves as they are, fostering self-worth and the willingness to take care of oneself. Living grace in relationships involves trust, acceptance, and engagement in the process rather than focusing on outcomes. Reflection and self-examination are essential for personal growth and understanding one's own emotions and experiences. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:44 Trauma-Informed Care and the Role of Shame 11:08 Understanding Shame and Grace 18:48 Creating Safe Relationships 31:22 The Comfort of Shame 37:01 Giving Grace to Others and Ourselves 46:25 The Scandal of Grace 51:39 The Relationship with Grace 52:33 Embracing Risk and Joy 53:33 Acceptance of Self and Limitations 54:57 Perfectionism vs Excellence 55:56 Worthiness and Taking Care of Oneself 56:26 Living Grace in Relationships 57:03 Reflection and Self-Examination 59:16 Engaging in the Process of Relationship 59:39 The Narrative Side of Life 01:00:04 Gratitude for Education and Relationships
Message from Pastor Steve Khang. Our church is founded on the idea of trying to make grace a reality—none of us deserve God's grace and love, God calls those who are near and far to be united solely upon Christ.
One of the greatest words in Scripture is the word grace. Today, I want to examine 3 KINDS of Grace...Common Grace, Saving Grace, and Living Grace.
The world we live in is chaotic. In the midst of the confusion it is easy for our tendency to be to hide from culture, fight with culture, or assimilate to culture. What if there was a better way? The epistle of Titus addresses very real issues in God's Church today and challenges us to examine what we believe about Jesus, doctrine, the church, leadership and living godly lives. Join us for the next eight weeks as we learn to “live grace in a chaotic world”.
The world we live in is chaotic. In the midst of the confusion it is easy for our tendency to be to hide from culture, fight with culture, or assimilate to culture. What if there was a better way? The epistle of Titus addresses very real issues in God's Church today and challenges us to examine what we believe about Jesus, doctrine, the church, leadership and living godly lives. Join us for the next eight weeks as we learn to “live grace in a chaotic world”.
The world we live in is chaotic. In the midst of the confusion it is easy for our tendency to be to hide from culture, fight with culture, or assimilate to culture. What if there was a better way? The epistle of Titus addresses very real issues in God's Church today and challenges us to examine what we believe about Jesus, doctrine, the church, leadership and living godly lives. Join us for the next eight weeks as we learn to “live grace in a chaotic world”.
The world we live in is chaotic. In the midst of the confusion it is easy for our tendency to be to hide from culture, fight with culture, or assimilate to culture. What if there was a better way? The epistle of Titus addresses very real issues in God's Church today and challenges us to examine what we believe about Jesus, doctrine, the church, leadership and living godly lives. Join us for the next eight weeks as we learn to “live grace in a chaotic world”.
The world we live in is chaotic. In the midst of the confusion it is easy for our tendency to be to hide from culture, fight with culture, or assimilate to culture. What if there was a better way? The epistle of Titus addresses very real issues in God's Church today and challenges us to examine what we believe about Jesus, doctrine, the church, leadership and living godly lives. Join us for the next eight weeks as we learn to “live grace in a chaotic world”.
The world we live in is chaotic. In the midst of the confusion it is easy for our tendency to be to hide from culture, fight with culture, or assimilate to culture. What if there was a better way? The epistle of Titus addresses very real issues in God's Church today and challenges us to examine what we believe about Jesus, doctrine, the church, leadership and living godly lives. Join us for the next eight weeks as we learn to “live grace in a chaotic world”.
The world we live in is chaotic. In the midst of the confusion it is easy for our tendency to be to hide from culture, fight with culture, or assimilate to culture. What if there was a better way? The epistle of Titus addresses very real issues in God's Church today and challenges us to examine what we believe about Jesus, doctrine, the church, leadership and living godly lives. Join us for the next eight weeks as we learn to “live grace in a chaotic world”.
The world we live in is chaotic. In the midst of the confusion it is easy for our tendency to be to hide from culture, fight with culture, or assimilate to culture. What if there was a better way? The epistle of Titus addresses very real issues in God's Church today and challenges us to examine what we believe about Jesus, doctrine, the church, leadership and living godly lives. Join us for the next eight weeks as we learn to “live grace in a chaotic world”.
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Marlesa Ball Greiner, Miss Georgia 1986 has loved Jesus as long as she can remember. She stopped the show & brought crowds to their feet by singing Amazing Grace. Her delivery in singing this song placed her as a finalist in the Miss America pageant. Marlesa would have no idea how she would need to call on God's grace to first help her through a medical crisis with her son. God's Word says, "My grace is sufficient for thee" and Marlesa would learn what this verse means when faced with a change in plans she would never expect. However, Marlesa is victorious in a situation that may not change this side of heaven.https://marlesaballgreiner.comhttp://www.revealedpodcast.orgCustom sound & website design by our Helluva engineer, William HamilCustom artwork by Grayson Durham
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A lot is made of identity these days. We are told to be who we are. But who are we really?
A lot is made of identity these days. We are told to be who we are. But who are we really?
A lot is made of identity these days. We are told to be who we are. But who are we really?
A lot is made of identity these days. We are told to be who we are. But who are we really?
A lot is made of identity these days. We are told to be who we are. But who are we really?
A lot is made of identity these days. We are told to be who we are. But who are we really?
A lot is made of identity these days. We are told to be who we are. But who are we really?
“If we know that we are loved - that someone is looking at us - then we can [read more] about Living Grace and Peace
Community Baptist Church Henderson Kentucky (KY)-Pastor Dr. Tim Hobbs (a Cooperative Baptist Fellowship affiliated church)
Ian Clarkson looks at an encounter between Cephas(Peter) and Paul which is described in Galatians 2:11-21.
It is officially The Grace Over Perfection Podcast 1 year anniversary!! Cue the confetti!!