Returning to our first love. Come back home to Jesus
The internal void is the soul's outcry to its creator for meaning and purpose.
Hold on to your morals no matter the circumstances
The soul when unkept leads to infection, ultimately emitting a putrid scent; repelling those around you and come near you, diminishing your usefulness to the kingdom of Jesus Christ
We DO NOT have to accept the world's views on the values the WORD deems unequivocally unacceptable regarding sexual behaviour
We DO NOT have to accept the world's narrative on matters God deems unequnequivocally unacunacceptable about sexual behaviour.
We truly ONLY begin to live, when we decide on the death of SELF. Being buried is the true abundant life
Becoming our authentic self will come with rejection...never internalinternalize the rejection you face, it does not diminish your value
God uses all for the formation of a uniquely woven tapestry called our lives...all for His glory and purposes
The sojourner's wilderness season, no longer who you used to be but not quite who you desire to be
Those things we need God to pry out of our unwilling hearts
Why do we avoid saying the things we need to say? Perhaps the place to rebuild a healthy foundation for truthful communication is in the presence of God
The season of transition can be daunting, moving from the familiar into the unknown
Does abstinence have benefits? If so, what are they? How do we discuss the topic in relationships when we've decided to embark on that journey
It is important to forgive ourselves for past mistakes... Why is abstinence beneficial when deciding to begin a new journey and make new sexual decisions?
SEX and it's effects on different spheres of our lives
The "birds & bees." Did having or not having the "sex convo" affect what we understand, feel, expect or even regret about sex?
The importance of consequences, making good decisions and learning from our mistakes (we apologize for the sound challenges on the audio, we're working hard to resolve the issue so it does not reoccur on future episodes)
Accountability and responsibility are interchangeable, you cannot have one without the other.
How do you accept a prison sentence when you know you are not guilty of the charges brought against you? Our guest Keith Scott is an ex offender who served his sentence at Westville prison, Durban South Africa. He is currently doing his Masters in psychology. He shares candidly about his experience behind bars and the important lessons he learned
We travel and journey through every episode of the season and discuss the insights and lessons learned