After an unplanned break, we are wrapping up season two and our series on belonging with a roundtable discussion. I’ve invited two guests—Brittany Tinsley and Rohadi Nagassar—to join me in responding to your lingering questions that have surfaced from fellow listeners or readers of The Way of Belonging. My desire with these roundtable conversations is not only to bring in voices other than my own, but also to allow room for a variety of thoughts, beliefs, and experiences so that we can continue to walk in compassion, curiosity, and humility as we learn to live more deeply with God and each other.
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After an unplanned break, we are wrapping up season two and our series on belonging with a roundtable discussion. I’ve invited two guests—Brittany Tinsley and Rohadi Nagassar—to join me in responding to your lingering questions that have surfaced from fellow listeners or readers of The Way of Belonging. My desire with these roundtable conversations is not only to bring in voices other than my own, but also to allow room for a variety of thoughts, beliefs, and experiences so that we can continue to walk in compassion, curiosity, and humility as we learn to live more deeply with God and each other.
Gary Morland joins Sarah to talk about what he has learned about the communal life through 51 years of marriage. They talk about the complexities of being committed to another person for the long haul and how small acts of love go a long way in how we relate to one another.
Human Together
After an unplanned break, we are wrapping up season two and our series on belonging with a roundtable discussion. I’ve invited two guests—Brittany Tinsley and Rohadi Nagassar—to join me in responding to your lingering questions that have surfaced from fellow listeners or readers of The Way of Belonging. My desire with these roundtable conversations is not only to bring in voices other than my own, but also to allow room for a variety of thoughts, beliefs, and experiences so that we can continue to walk in compassion, curiosity, and humility as we learn to live more deeply with God and each other.