Dec 24, 2018 | Christmas, Imperfection, Spiritual Formation
If you’ve listened to The Live True podcast or read our blog this past year, we’d like to start off by saying a huge thanks! It’s a real joy for us to offer you resources entirely focused on helping you be more spiritually and emotionally healthy person, partner, and...
Dec 22, 2017 | Christmas, Emotional Health/Healing, Imperfection, Relationships, Spiritual Formation
That magical, meaning-filled day is almost here and we didn’t want it to pass without telling you how much you mean to us. We are so grateful for the opportunities you’ve given us this year to make, what we hope has been, a number of worthwhile contributions to your...
Dec 6, 2017 | Christmas, Holiday stress, Imperfection, Spiritual Formation
Growing up, my family (or should I say, my mom) was into Christmas decorating, big time. I mean, we went all out. One year we even got our picture in the paper for winning first prize in our city for best decorations. That was pretty cool. And exhausting. Those were...
Nov 28, 2016 | Christmas, Clarity, Emotional Health/Healing, Holiday stress, Life Plan, Personal Development
Reinvent Your Holiday, Reinvent Your Life: Four Powerful Questions to Ask Between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Guest Post by Will Mancini For too many people the joy of the holiday is as hollow as your neighbor’s snowman lawn inflatable. Take your pick of the holiday...
Dec 17, 2015 | Assets, Christmas, Devotional, Personal Development, Post Shows & More, Spiritual Formation
Why is there always a gap between the home we long for and the home we have? How can you find your way home today to a place that represents the answer to that. Click the above audio play arrow to listen to today’s podcast. Here is a brief summary of today’s...
Dec 14, 2015 | Christmas, Devotional, Spiritual Formation
We always meant to observe Advent. We really wanted time for meaningful reflection but there were cards to mail, gifts to buy and wrap, parties to host and attend on top of all our normal responsibilities. As spiritual leaders we found ourselves pulling out the stops...