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How can I separate experiences with imperfect people in the church from my testimony of the Gospel?

How can I separate experiences with imperfect people in the church from my testimony of the Gospel?

FromAsk Dr. Julie Hanks


How can I separate experiences with imperfect people in the church from my testimony of the Gospel?

FromAsk Dr. Julie Hanks

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Length:
17 minutes
Released:
Nov 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, Dr. Julie Hanks coaches Caitlin and addresses the question “How can I separate experiences with imperfect people in the church from my testimony of the Gospel?” Caitlin shares a personal experience illustrating the tension between external authority and internal authority, and how she came to own her authority. For many, it can be helpful to separate their relationship with the church from their relationship with their Heavenly Parents. During this episode, Dr. Hanks guides Caitlin through identifying the grieving process of recognizing leaders can make mistakes, which is a hard transition to make. Dr. Hanks also guides Caitlin through how she can take responsibility for her own faith and her relationship with the church. Avoiding Mormon Burnout by Saying NoSpiritual Differentiation: Claiming Personal Authority and RevelationIf you have found this information helpful, you can find additional resources on this topic in my podcast and my online courses. Connect with me on social media @drjuliehanks, browse DJH merch, and work with me through joining DJH membership at drjuliehanks.com. For therapy in Utah visit wasatchfamilytherapy.com.
Released:
Nov 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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