In today's podcast, we explore some different ways we can relate to our stories and how that impacts on our lives. Although we've covered these ideas in previous podcasts, this presentation allowed us to put a number of ideas together in an interactive venue. We wonder through Gonzales, Alford and the Great Controversy asking questions like:
Why do we get lost?
What happens when we get lost?
How can we get lost in our everyday life?
How can we get lost in our stories?
What does it mean to live in a "found" way?
We're looking for our other set of recordings which hopefully have the various audience questions, but in the meantime, I cleaned up the audio as best I could. Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Part 2, the audience participation portion, should be available next week.
Getting Lost in Our Stories
Friday, November 13, 2015
Getting Lost In Our Stories (Campmeeting 2014)
Labels:
being found
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being lost
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breakdown
,
Dale McCreery
,
David Barrett
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death
,
fear
,
freedom
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God
,
Great Controversy
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Laurence Gonzales
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mental maps
,
stories
,
storying life
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