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Stronger: Learning to Live Free
Voice of the Middle Ground | Institutional Ministries | WELS Prison Ministry
18 episodes
4 months ago
The American Psychological Association defines exhibitionism, in part, as the disposition or tendency to draw attention to one’s self, particularly through conspicuous or attention-seeking behavior. It’s one thing when this kind of behavior is used to bring attention to one’s self. But what happens when we take this same kind of exhibitionist mindset and apply it to others, especially those who are already made distant from society as a result of incarceration and perhaps even before that thi...
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The American Psychological Association defines exhibitionism, in part, as the disposition or tendency to draw attention to one’s self, particularly through conspicuous or attention-seeking behavior. It’s one thing when this kind of behavior is used to bring attention to one’s self. But what happens when we take this same kind of exhibitionist mindset and apply it to others, especially those who are already made distant from society as a result of incarceration and perhaps even before that thi...
Show more...
Christianity
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
Self-Improvement
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Identity Flows from Relationships
Stronger: Learning to Live Free
1 hour 5 minutes
4 years ago
Identity Flows from Relationships
Identity flows from relationships. This may be easy for us to understand when we look at the development of children. But this connection can be lost when we look at the lives of the formerly incarcerated and how relationships can lead to the types of rites of passage that can lead to cycles of death that can affect generations. Join your hosts Phil Merten, Mark Wenzel, and Ruth Jefferson as we explore how identity flows from relationships and talk about some specific ways you can pray for an...
Stronger: Learning to Live Free
The American Psychological Association defines exhibitionism, in part, as the disposition or tendency to draw attention to one’s self, particularly through conspicuous or attention-seeking behavior. It’s one thing when this kind of behavior is used to bring attention to one’s self. But what happens when we take this same kind of exhibitionist mindset and apply it to others, especially those who are already made distant from society as a result of incarceration and perhaps even before that thi...