Everyone's life is messy. There's no way of avoiding it. We live in a fallen world everyday, and it creates a mess. We live with our fallen hearts everyday, and they create a mess. But it's into this mess that Jesus Christ came bringing hope, reconciliation, and redemption for everything we do and experience. Jesus transforms the mess. In our modern world, the mess can feel increasingly complicated, and the immensity of the mess can leave us wondering if the good news of the Gospel is really the answer we need.
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Everyone's life is messy. There's no way of avoiding it. We live in a fallen world everyday, and it creates a mess. We live with our fallen hearts everyday, and they create a mess. But it's into this mess that Jesus Christ came bringing hope, reconciliation, and redemption for everything we do and experience. Jesus transforms the mess. In our modern world, the mess can feel increasingly complicated, and the immensity of the mess can leave us wondering if the good news of the Gospel is really the answer we need.
Scott gives an update as he returns from sabbatical and what the future of The Messy Podcast holds. Follow The Messy Podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0lRJWiGZfCStBnme6xbnmk?si=qez0LslXQ462CfN73xZiYA&dl_branch=1
In this episode of "I've Got a Question," Scott interviews Jason Kovacs and Tim St. John about the different contexts in which Gospel counseling can take place.
In a new segment, "I've Got a Question," Scott interviews Demetrius Nathan and Jonathan Holmes on the topic of how ethnicity impacts the biblical counseling process.
In this episode of The Messy Podcast, Scott Mehl interviews Jason Kovacs about how burnout can affect everyone, and how the Gospel helps us overcome it.
In this episode of The Messy Podcast, Scott Mehl interviews Danny Neiditch about the trauma and struggles of gang members and how to engage with them for the Gospel.
In this episode of The Messy Podcast, Scott Mehl interviews Esther Smith about controlling unwanted thoughts, and how Scripture gives guidance on the topic.
In this episode of The Messy Podcast, Scott Mehl interviews Venessa Ellen about the complexities of chronic illness and how counseling should approach people suffering.
Everyone's life is messy. There's no way of avoiding it. We live in a fallen world everyday, and it creates a mess. We live with our fallen hearts everyday, and they create a mess. But it's into this mess that Jesus Christ came bringing hope, reconciliation, and redemption for everything we do and experience. Jesus transforms the mess. In our modern world, the mess can feel increasingly complicated, and the immensity of the mess can leave us wondering if the good news of the Gospel is really the answer we need.