In this episode of the Guys Like Us we connect with Jon Seidl who is a writer and speaker. We discuss the importance of confessing sin and breaking habits that lead to death and destruction. He shares "my slow fade, which had become a sprint toward the death of so much of me, had been exposed." This is a warning to all of us that sin is far greater that we can imagine, but yet, God's love and redemption is deeper than we believe. Tune in for a deeper discovery into addictive behaviors, and how we can confront them head on. Jon's book Confessions of a Christian Alcoholic can be found at christianalcoholic.com
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In this episode of the Guys Like Us we connect with Jon Seidl who is a writer and speaker. We discuss the importance of confessing sin and breaking habits that lead to death and destruction. He shares "my slow fade, which had become a sprint toward the death of so much of me, had been exposed." This is a warning to all of us that sin is far greater that we can imagine, but yet, God's love and redemption is deeper than we believe. Tune in for a deeper discovery into addictive behaviors, and how we can confront them head on. Jon's book Confessions of a Christian Alcoholic can be found at christianalcoholic.com
The Guys Like Us is joined with Ronald Rolheiser who is an author and speaker. In this podcast we talk about Fr. Ron's contemplative journey of Christian spirituality with a particular focus on the need for a deeper formation in today's age. Ron shares some important wisdom across the ages on how Christians for centuries have sought after God's heart. His latest work, "Insane for the Light" welcomes us into Wisdom as we age. Visit ronrolheiser.com for more!
Guys Like Us
In this episode of the Guys Like Us we connect with Jon Seidl who is a writer and speaker. We discuss the importance of confessing sin and breaking habits that lead to death and destruction. He shares "my slow fade, which had become a sprint toward the death of so much of me, had been exposed." This is a warning to all of us that sin is far greater that we can imagine, but yet, God's love and redemption is deeper than we believe. Tune in for a deeper discovery into addictive behaviors, and how we can confront them head on. Jon's book Confessions of a Christian Alcoholic can be found at christianalcoholic.com