• Ep. 135 - Why Relationships Are Hard (A Conversation on Genesis 3:10-19) Part 2

  • Oct 27 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
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Ep. 135 - Why Relationships Are Hard (A Conversation on Genesis 3:10-19) Part 2

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    In this episode of The Today Counts Show, we continue a collection of conversations on the book of Genesis. Jim talks with Gary Harpst & Winston Harris. Gary is the founder and CEO of LeadFirst and author. His most recent book is titled "Built to Beat Chaos: Biblical Wisdom for Leading Yourself." Winston is a Pastor and friend of Jim that shares a passion for God's word.

    They unpack the fall in the garden of Eden and how our relationships between me and women changed forever. What role do men and women play in a relationship? We also learn why work can be challenging and how we are to respond when life gets hard.

    For listeners interested in deepening their understanding of biblical doctrine and a biblical perspective on the fall of humanity, this episode provides insightful discussions on these ideas and more. Tune in for a profound exploration of biblical wisdom and spiritual growth.

    Find Gary's book, "Built to Beat Chaos: Biblical Wisdom for Leading Yourself" on Amazon:
    https://www.amazon.com/Built-Beat-Chaos-Biblical-Yourself/dp/1394158408

    Follow Winston Harris on IG: @winstg

    Get a copy of Jim's new book "Story: The Art Of Learning From Your Past":
    https://www.amazon.com/Story-Art-Learning-Your-Past/dp/B0D1D5TBQ6/

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    @jimpiper_jr

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