• Building Muscles of Reconciliation

  • Jun 23 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

Building Muscles of Reconciliation

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    💬 Show Notes


    In this episode, we delve into the challenging yet essential topic of reconciliation with the insightful Dr. Conrad Davies. Drawing from his rich background in educational leadership, communication studies, chemistry, and religious studies, Dr. Davies shares his journey and the importance of reconciliation in our lives. We explore the biblical foundations of reconciliation, the necessity of building 'muscles' for it, and practical steps to achieve it. Join us for an enlightening conversation that encourages us to embrace the uncomfortable for true healing and unity.


    Chapters:

    (00:00) Introduction

    (02:15) Dr. Conrad Davies' Background

    (05:30) The Concept of Reconciliation

    (10:45) Personal Journey and Ministry

    (18:20) The Five H's Framework

    (25:00) Practical Tips for Building Reconciliation Muscles

    (35:15) The Role of Prayer in Reconciliation

    (45:00) Identity and Heart in Reconciliation

    (55:10) Real-life Examples and Applications

    (01:10:30) The Importance of Vulnerability

    (01:20:45) Final Thoughts and Takeaways




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