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Life is Hard {Reflections}

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Have you ever wondered why Western culture lacks meaningful rites of passage for our youth? Join me, Ryan Braley, as I recount a transformative experience at a youth ministry conference that highlighted this critical gap. Drawing from the wisdom of Joseph Campbell, we explore the consequences of this absence and the importance of structured, community-driven rituals in helping young people navigate life's significant milestones. I also share my passionate work at Central Church and my ongoing doctoral thesis focused on reviving these ancient traditions to better support our youth.
Life is filled with moments of discomfort and pain, but what if embracing these emotions could lead to profound personal growth? This week, we delve into the value of staying present with difficult feelings, understanding how they can reveal essential truths about our journey. By facing life as it is, rather than how we wish it to be, we can grow into more resilient and loving individuals. Listen as we unpack these concepts and prepare for next week's continuation of this enlightening series. Blessings and peace to you all.

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1. Life is Hard {Reflections} (00:00:00)

2. Rites of Passage (00:00:16)

3. Exploring Pain and Discomfort in Life (00:08:56)

109 episodes

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Have you ever wondered why Western culture lacks meaningful rites of passage for our youth? Join me, Ryan Braley, as I recount a transformative experience at a youth ministry conference that highlighted this critical gap. Drawing from the wisdom of Joseph Campbell, we explore the consequences of this absence and the importance of structured, community-driven rituals in helping young people navigate life's significant milestones. I also share my passionate work at Central Church and my ongoing doctoral thesis focused on reviving these ancient traditions to better support our youth.
Life is filled with moments of discomfort and pain, but what if embracing these emotions could lead to profound personal growth? This week, we delve into the value of staying present with difficult feelings, understanding how they can reveal essential truths about our journey. By facing life as it is, rather than how we wish it to be, we can grow into more resilient and loving individuals. Listen as we unpack these concepts and prepare for next week's continuation of this enlightening series. Blessings and peace to you all.

Join us! Facebook | Instagram | www.clcelkriver.org

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Life is Hard {Reflections} (00:00:00)

2. Rites of Passage (00:00:16)

3. Exploring Pain and Discomfort in Life (00:08:56)

109 episodes

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