Lisa Cuss joins Steve to recap three powerful conversations that remind us why our place in the universal, everlasting body of Christ matters now more than ever. Together, they revisit key insights from Glenn Packiam, Chuck DeGroat, and Kyle Idleman—connecting themes of identity and spiritual resilience. From the unifying power of the Nicene Creed to confronting toxic leadership and overcoming inner battles, Steve and Lisa show how spiritual formation offers bold clarity in the chaos of modern life.
Resources mentioned in this episode include:
- Kyle Idleman’s Website
- Kyle Idleman’s Every Thought Captive: Calm the Mental Chaos That Keeps You Stuck, Drains Your Hope, and Holds You Back
- Explore Southeast Christian Church
- Glenn Packiam’s What’s a Christian, Anyway?: Finding Our Way in an Age of Confusion and Corruption
- The Nicene Creed as stated in The Online Book of Common Prayer
- Glenn Packiam’s website
- The work of Chuck DeGroat at Western Seminary
- Explore the Soul Care Institute
- The work of Michael Gurian
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