"Fear Dance," the four-step pattern of relational and emotional response originating from hurt. The steps are sequentially identified as "You Hurt," "You Want," "You Fear," and "You React," explaining how relational pain leads to various "wants," which, when threatened, result in specific fears. These fears, rooted primarily in the desire for connection and control, ultimately trigger various reactions that often damage relationships, such as the pattern of Defend – Attack – Retreat.&nb...
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"Fear Dance," the four-step pattern of relational and emotional response originating from hurt. The steps are sequentially identified as "You Hurt," "You Want," "You Fear," and "You React," explaining how relational pain leads to various "wants," which, when threatened, result in specific fears. These fears, rooted primarily in the desire for connection and control, ultimately trigger various reactions that often damage relationships, such as the pattern of Defend – Attack – Retreat.&nb...
Talking to a pastor about starting Journey Groups Part-1
Journey Connection
27 minutes
3 months ago
Talking to a pastor about starting Journey Groups Part-1
Have you dreaded the conversation? Wondered what you should say? Well this episode is for you! This is "Part-1" of a two part conversation with a pastor of over 40 years experience and a passion for Journey Groups. You will learn the best steps to take with clarity and examples to follow. And then part-2, is a deep dive into a study of the various methods Jesus used to healed. This study surprisingly underscores the methods employed in Journey groups. You don't want to miss it.
Journey Connection
"Fear Dance," the four-step pattern of relational and emotional response originating from hurt. The steps are sequentially identified as "You Hurt," "You Want," "You Fear," and "You React," explaining how relational pain leads to various "wants," which, when threatened, result in specific fears. These fears, rooted primarily in the desire for connection and control, ultimately trigger various reactions that often damage relationships, such as the pattern of Defend – Attack – Retreat.&nb...