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    walking together

    Explore " walking together" with insightful episodes like "Walk in Oneness", "Reshaping Identity: Cultivating a Culture of Authenticity for Diversity and Spiritual Growth (Including an Interview with Voice of the Middle Ground Founder, Ruth Jefferson)", "90. Walking Together for Truth and Reconciliation. Robin Marshall. Guelph, Ontario, Canada. 08/22/22🍁", "ASMR Antarctica: Walking Meditation" and "Let's Talk About The Jury Selection Process" from podcasts like ""First Baptist Church Canoga Park Podcast", "Harmonize: Developing Church Communities That Heal", "PandemyShow.com", "This is Our Time" and "Stronger: Learning to Live Free"" and more!

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    Walk in Oneness

    Walk in Oneness
    After hearing doctrine, we are now entering the part of Ephesians that tells us how we are to live. Here is the outline of today's sermon: 1) A calling worthy to walk in (verse 1) 2) The ways of walking together (verses 2-3) 1) Walk with humility and gentleness 2) Walk with patience (longsuffering) 3) Bear with one another in love 4) Be eager to maintain unity in the bond of peace 3) Why we walk together (verse 4-6) 1) One body, one spirit, one hope 2) One Lord, one faith, one baptism 3) One God

    Reshaping Identity: Cultivating a Culture of Authenticity for Diversity and Spiritual Growth (Including an Interview with Voice of the Middle Ground Founder, Ruth Jefferson)

    Reshaping Identity: Cultivating a Culture of Authenticity for Diversity and Spiritual Growth (Including an Interview with Voice of the Middle Ground Founder, Ruth Jefferson)

    Catch Ruth and Diamond as they continue the conversation about reshaping identity and answer the question of what this means from a Biblical perspective, how it relates to our relationships to each other, and how understanding and creating space for authenticity is key in embracing a Revelation 7 mindset.

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    90. Walking Together for Truth and Reconciliation. Robin Marshall. Guelph, Ontario, Canada. 08/22/22🍁

    90. Walking Together for Truth and Reconciliation. Robin Marshall. Guelph, Ontario, Canada. 08/22/22🍁

    Robin and Dave transcend time and space to discuss the Pope's, Walking Together, visit to Canada and apology for residential schools.  The Hillside Music Festival brought Robin and Dave together on Sunday, July 24.  The first day of the Papal visit.  The Pope's apology means different things to different people.  The apology wasn't for everyone. But it's important symbolic significance is. With less than a quarter of the recommendations completed from the Truth and Reconciliation Report (2015), hold ups in the establishment of Healing Funds, and documents still not turned over the work continues.  Robin and Dave discuss the Pope's apology for the physical, emotional and sexual abuse of children at residential schools.

    Papal Visit

    Truth and Reconciliation Report, 2015

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    ASMR Antarctica: Walking Meditation

    ASMR Antarctica: Walking Meditation

    ASMR Walking together in Antarctica

    So let's just stop and take 3 deep breathes:

    1 ... 2.... 3

    And now just listen.

    We’re going to go on a walk, together.

    While you’re taking these steps, can you feel the pebbles part under your feet?

    Let’s take 10 steps together. Count them out in your mind.

    Only the numbers

    1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

    Are you walking the same pace as me?

    Where were you heading?

    Where do the sounds of these steps are take you?

    Let’s assume this is a good thing, a good place.

    Somewhere that will bring joy.

    Let your heart fill up your heart with a goloshy feeling of goodness.

    Let’s keep walking.

    Another 10 steps

    1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

    Did you get further this time?

    What did you hear, out there?

    Where did those sounds transport you to?

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    Let's Talk About The Jury Selection Process

    Let's Talk About The Jury Selection Process

    Here, on "Stronger" our goal is to talk about the types of challenges that returning citizens and their families face. One challenge that might not come to mind so readily is the topic of jury selection. Join your hosts Ruth Jefferson, Phil Merten, and Mark Wenzel as they talk about racism as it relates to the jury selection process and its effect on the lives of returning citizens and their families. This is part 1 of a longer conversation that will be continued in the next episode of "Stronger" where we'll also be celebrating our 1st anniversary of walking on this journey with you, our "Stronger" community. 

    Healing the trauma of the Stolen Generations

    Healing the trauma of the Stolen Generations

    In Australia there are an estimated 17,000 Stolen Generations survivors, and a lack of culturally relevant mental health services is a major barrier to healing for many of them. Now programs led by Indigenous communities themselves are helping people to confront and move past their trauma. We talk with Stolen Generations survivor Aunty Lorraine Peeters, whose life experience led to a pioneering healing program, and became part of a groundswell of Indigenous-led solutions to address trauma. And Indigenous psychologist Kelleigh Ryan describes the challenges to supporting culturally appropriate healing.

    Presented as part of Reconciliation Week 2020, and the ABC's Walking Together initiative.

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