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Oct 5, 2020
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Relational Brokenness with Alasdair Groves

Relational Brokenness with Alasdair Groves

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Relational Brokenness with Alasdair Groves

On today’s episode of the Journeywomen podcast we are continuing our series, “Walking Alongside one Another In…” with a conversation on the topic of relational brokenness with Alasdair Groves. Alasdair serves as the Executive Director of the Christan Counseling & Educational Foundation (otherwise known as CCEF). He also serves as a faculty member and counselor at CCEF. Alasdair holds an MDiv with a counseling emphasis from Westminster Theological Seminary. He was the co-founder of a biblical counseling center in northern New England, where he served as Executive Director for ten years. He is the author of Untangling Emotions

 

FULL SHOW NOTES

 

SCRIPTURE REFERENCES

Proverbs 21:2

Matthew 18

Ephesians 4:29

Romans 12:18

 

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

  • How does the gospel speak to our relational brokenness?
  • Where have you seen relational brokenness in your own life? Have you ever been prone to preserve civility at the cost of killing intimacy? 
  • Are there any relationships in your life that God is working in, where you could take a practical next step toward reconciliation? 
  • How can we compassionately and lovingly encourage those whom we are walking alongside to look to him in their time of need?
  • What are you going to do or implement as a result of what you’ve learned this week?

 

 

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