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This podcast is dedicated to transformation through communication and information with the dynamic duo Michael and Faith Thomas. Michael and Faith are the founders of Propel Forward Incorporated and Senior Field Agents of Business Development and Consultants Group LLC. To find out more about this dynamic duo visit www.michaelandfaith.com
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On Episode 085 we explore the connection between rhythm, seasons, time and rest, all of which are woven into the fabric of the universe. We will consider together what happens when we live according to a rhythm, and how that produces an awareness of the sacred, which allows us to live full human lives. Enjoy!…
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On Episode 084 Ted Shimer, author of The Freedom Fight joins us to talk about our brains on p*rn and the impact that has on intimacy, our spiritual lives and its relationship to shame. Over the years, I have walked with countless people through the pain of p*rn addiction. I have seen families wrecked, relationships devastated and lives fall apart. …
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Molly LaCroix joins the podcast to talk about her new book titled, Restoring Relationships: Transforming Fear into Love Through Connection. Molly walks with us through Internal Family Systems and reflects on the healing that can bring. For those who have experienced pain in relationships - whether betrayal, withholding of forgiveness, abandonment -…
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Memory is a funny thing, because we often don't remember well. We often cut and paste and edit in such a way that allows us to keep the parts we don't like hidden away. But what if we learned to look back with greater clarity? What if we learned to tell and retell our story in a way that allowed us to see that memory is a part of me and of you? Per…
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Have you ever read a book and thought to yourself, "Yes! Someone is finally putting into words what I have been sensing but couldn't express!" Well, that is how I felt the first time I read the work of Thomas Jay Oord. He is a theologian, philosopher, author, professor and ... a photographer. He joins the podcast to talk about his newest book title…
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On this episode we observe how bitching - everything from complaining, to calling out, cancelling, tearing down, and character assassinations - are often seen as necessary, and, at times, as the right thing to do. But is there a better way to bring about much-needed and long overdue change? Perhaps there are some questions we can consider together …
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On this episode I share why The Changing Faith Podcast went off the air for most of 2021, what I was doing during "radio silence" and what I learned and am learning. In all of that, I am thrilled to be back together with all of you! Additionally, I share about The Blueprint Retreat - the only one I am doing in 2022. You can register and learn more …
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Allison Del Fium joins the Podcast to discuss a word that is thrown around a lot these days: Deconstruction. While deconstruction is needed and tremendously important, there is work on the other side of that too. So what does that process look like? How do we take steps forward? What do we keep and what do we toss? These are some of the questions w…
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One year ago everything shut down, we were forced indoors, ordering takeout became commonplace, Tiger King was a thing, we learned about working at home, our kids were thrown into the world of online learning … our world was reshaped overnight. We were thrown into the unknown. We had zero idea of what we were in the middle of. Today, a year later, …
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On this episode, first time author, Ryan Taylor joins us to talk about his new book Awkward Spirituality: The Divinity of Ordinary Life. Ryan reflects on his spiritual journey among those many may consider irrelevant, and how he has learned that “wasting time” is a worthwhile endeavor. Ryan is a pastor of Urban Mercy Church and Chaplain of Network …
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Ben Higgins, joins us on the podcast to talk about his new book titled, Alone in Plain Sight: Searching for Connection When You are Seen but Not Known. We explore the reality of how many of us feel lonely and isolated and what can lead us toward greater connection. Ben is best known from Season 20 of The Bachelor - but more importantly he is deeply…
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Bunmi Laditan joins the podcast on this episode to talk about her new book titled Dear God: Honest Prayers to a God Who Listens. Her candor, experience and wit invites all of us to be more raw, honest and authentic in our spiritual journeys. Bunmi is an award winning, Webby nominated writer and a regular contributor to Parenting.com, Mothering.com,…
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One of the voices I trust and respect to lend wisdom and insight in the midst of these difficult days is the voice of my friend Jonathan Merritt. Many of you sent in questions and topics (in fact, too many for us to cover) and we sat down together to reflect and respond to what you shared with us. To learn more about Jonathan and his work, you can …
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On the Christmas 2020 Episode we explore an overlooked Christmas Prayer. Historically and traditionally there have been three prayers (or canticles) surrounding the Christmas Story; The Magnificat, The Benedictus and The Nunc Dimittis. But there is another prayer tucked into Luke’s gospel around the Christmas story; one that does not get much atten…
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On this Episode Dr. Timothy Royer joins us again to talk about the importance of sleep, and its impact on us physically, emotionally and spiritually. He shares about sleep architecture, what happens in our brains and bodies when we sleep, and just how complex sleep really is. Tim is a neuropsychologist based out of Grand Rapids, MI and is the found…
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On this episode Scott Erickson (a.k.a Scott the Painter) joins us to talk about his latest book titled Honest Advent. It is a mixture of art and reflections that invite us to greater contemplation of this season. In doing so, it brings us face-to-face with the hope and wonder and the healing this season offers. To learn more about Scott you can vis…
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In the second of two parts, we explore two more questions about nonviolence. First, why does this subject often elicit strong (and often negative) responses from us? And second: What does it matter anyway? We spend time considering the history of nonviolence, its place in the context of Empire and how it has the power to liberate - both us and othe…
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Nonviolence is a fascinating idea that has spawned endless conversations and debates. On this episode, part one of two, we add to the conversation by asking two questions about nonviolence. First, What is nonviolence? Second, Does the Christian Tradition have anything to say about it? Enjoy!Michael Hidalgo による
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This episode is an Election Day Special. Jon Huckins joins us on the podcast to talk about what it means for us to live as responsible citizens of the Kingdom of Heaven in the midst of the Empire of the United States. He explores how this can lead us to observe the way our society is ordered, our place in it and how this might impact the way we vot…
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On this episode Carly Bergey joins us to talk about our authentic voice, and how that connects to the stories we inhabit. She explores the connections between our lives and how we speak everyday, and offers insights into how we can live and speak with greater authenticity. Carly works as a a Speech Language Pathologist with expertise in voice care.…
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Bonnie Lewis joins the Changing Faith Podcast on this episode. She is a writer, speaker, and theologian. She serves as the Divinity and Creativity Coach with Radical Wellness Collaborative and is the co-host of the Timshel Cast. She lives in Austin, TX with her husband and two kids. We discuss her recent work, called "Timshel," the first-ever idiom…
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Many have had unnerving conversations with White Christians about racism. There is a disbelief as to how they can deny the ongoing reality of racism in this country, or how they can push back against white privilege or anything that seems to imply they are complicit in a system of evil. Many feel exasperated and are left to ask, "How can they not s…
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On this episode, Amanda Henderson joins us to talk about her new book titled, Holy Chaos: Creating Connections in Divisive Times. Because sometimes, trying to find connection across real division feels like chaos. Amanda, shares about her own experiences of this hard work - through fear, frustration, being broken open and continuing to love - no ma…
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In our current moment of Pandemic and Protests we find ourselves asking, "Why does God Matter?" If we were to ask that question of ourselves, what would we say? On this episode we talk about the idea of the Divine, then a bit about where Jesus fits in to this conversation, and then a response as to why God matters.…
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On this episode, we discuss our the human tendency to NOT look within, while at the same time having a keen eye to see what is wrong out there among others. The more we do this, the more we are able to ignore what needs healing within ourselves. And the more we ignore what's stirring within ourselves, the greater our sense of superiority. And the g…
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Many of us find ourselves in new territory with regard to our faith and how we understand God, life, the Bible, the Church and the universe we live in, and that is what we explore on this episode! We talk with our guest about what it’s like to be on a journey toward a renewed expression of our faith, a process Colby Martin calls, The Shift. In it h…
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In this midst of this season one of the common things I routinely hear and see and feel is that we are tired. Regardless of how much sleep we get or how much we exercise (or don’t) this season has been fatiguing for so many of us. On this episode we explore some of the things that may add to our tiredness and some things we can do to lend us and ot…
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This is the fourth installment of responding to your questions – the first of season 3! Thank you for sending in your questions. I always enjoy these episodes because it causes me to think about and address things I normally wouldn’t address … off we go talking about learning from other faiths, a bit about the book of Revelation, how we can parent …
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On this episode we explore Conversations About the COVID-19 Pandemic as we sort through this time that will be a reference point for the rest of our lives. And this conversation is reflects on the conversation I have been having with myself, and the conversations I’m having with others in this brand-new world. It changed in what feels like seconds.…
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Episode 054 is the final episode focused on living with intention as we are now into our third month of 2020, and, of course, we talk about the mysterious, complex, fascinating thing we call our brain. Joining us in Dr. Timothy Royer, known by many of us as “Doc”. Tim is a neuropsychologist who has analyzed over 50,000 brains. He shares how we can …
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Have you ever experienced a voice within that reminds you of the things you “should” have done? Or the things you wish you had done? Or perhaps moments you look back on and wish you had responded differently? Where you experience regret and wish you could have just one more chance? This way of thinking is tied to our lives and the story they tell, …
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This is the third installment of entering 2020 with intention. Kent Dobson joins us on this episode to talk about "Stuff That Helps." These are things Kent has learned and is learning along the way and he comes to share his insights, wisdom and observations with us. To learn more about Kent's work, podcast and teaching, visit his website KentDobson…
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Author and therapist Aundi Kolber joins us on this episode to talk about her new book Try Softer; part memoir, part instructive and incredibly insightful. Aundi shares how she, for so long, tried harder until she found that no longer worked. After stepping back, finding healing and greater wholeness, she approached life in a whole new way - no long…
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The 50th episode of The Changing Faith Podcast! In light of the New Year, and the new decade, we explore why our resolutions often fail each year. And begin the first of a several episode journey focused on intention. How do we live with more intent? How do we live in such a way in which everything we do moves our story forward? We talk about scree…
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On Episode 049 we explore darkness, as we are close to the winter solstice; the shortest day of the year for those living in the Northern Hemisphere. It’s a time when there is more darkness than light, and a time when many struggle because of the lack of light. But what if there is something for us, not only in the light, but also in the darkness? …
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One of the most common questions I receive in my line of work is: What do you believe about ______________ (fill in the blank). When asked this question I never give an answer. However, on this episode I do respond to what I believe about … everything. On this episode I reflect on a conversation I had with a close friend some months ago when he ask…
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On this episode we explore religious legalism, something many are familiar with. However, the legalism we talk about is not from the Religious Right but from the Religious Left; the legalism found within some parts of Progressive Christianity. While many want to explore what is next in their faith, when exposed to some Progressive Christians they e…
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On this episode Scott Sabin, Executive Director of Plant With Purpose and Corbyn Small who leads the fundraising and outreach arm of Plant with Purpose, join us to talk about the work being done around the world to alleviate extreme poverty. Together they share about how smart practices, cultivation of the environment, empowerment and economic prac…
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Pastor and author Adam Phillips join us for Episode 045. He is the founding pastor of Christ Church: Portland. He has long been an advocate on global poverty and economic justice and a few months back he released his new book Love, Light, Joy and Justice - exploring the crucial subject of "How to Be a Christian Now." Together we talk about what ste…
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Episode 044 is part three of a three-part series titled, “I’m Still Here” in which we discuss how the Christian Tradition invites us to go beyond itself. This is because religion is something formed and fashioned by finite human beings, and, in its healthy forms, leads us into communion with the infinite Divine Mystery. This is what we witness from…
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On Part two of the three-part series titled “I’m Still Here” we consider the historical Jesus and his interaction with religion and with the religious of his day. It seems that Jesus was not hostile toward religion, rather wanted to keep religion in its proper place: a vehicle, not the vision. We observe why Jesus seemed to move the boundaries, ame…
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Season Three begins with a three-part series titled “I’m Still Here.” On part one, Michael reflects on why he is still comfortable with the label Christian. The question arose over the summer as people talked about those who no longer call themselves “Christian” or stated they were “losing their faith.” Rather than speculate on what led others to t…
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On this, the final episode of Season 2, author and speaker Marla Taviano joins us to tell her story and share about her faith shift. Marla is one who continues to take steps in a continued journey, and in doing so challenges and invites others to do the same. Her story from Ohio to Cambodia promises to inspire all who listen. Learn more about Marla…
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On this episode, the creator of @PreachersNSneakers, the popular Instagram account, joins us. Each of his posts features preachers wearing sneakers, but it’s not that simple. The preachers featured in each post are well known, and the sneakers they wear in the photos are hard to get; often costing well over $500. Together, we talk about what materi…
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George Mekhail, Executive Director of Church Clarity joins the Changing Faith Podcast to talk about how institutions often operate in ambiguity, rather than clarity. And churches are no exception. Many churches fail to disclose their actively enforced policies … Can a woman preach? Will you officiate a same-sex wedding? Will you hire a queer pastor…
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