Ep 97: (GH) Soul Care

BY Brian Fisher

June 11, 2024

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Ep 97: (GH) Soul Care
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Episode 97 finds the guys back in the Greenhouse to dig into Brian’s interview with Adam Ormord (Episode 96) regarding spiritual formation and “soul care.”  

What is a helpful definition of spiritual formation?  And what does it mean that we are being formed more like Jesus for the “sake of the world?”

How might our expectations of God be off-center, and how does that affect our daily lives and the care of our souls?

Lastly, Adam mentioned some of us function from the idea that the trinity is the Father, Son, and Bible.  What did he mean by that??

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