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LIAM 397 – Restoration vs. Transformation
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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Dec 18, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Restoring old photographs, furniture, or automobiles can be a fun and even creative hobby. Restoring health to a place where growth can begin again is a good thing. However, when we are trying to restore something, like a relationship or tradition, because we think the current one is broken, needs to be fixed, and because life was less stressful the way it was, that is always a formula for more pain. God is always creating, always transforming, always doing something new. Sometime the process of creation looks like destruction. Listen as I explain:
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Listen on iTunes or Listen to/download this episode here:
Love the show? Click here to Tweet a shoutout!
Want to be a patron/supporter of the LIAM podcast? Click here.
Mentioned in this show:
Attend "A Weekend to Break Free!"
Join the "Climber Community"
Get a FREE copy of The Science of Getting Rich
Join Bruce's Mastermind Group
Worry No More! book
Subscription/Social Links:
Subscribe on iTunes!
Subscribe on Stitcher Radio!
Watch on YouTube!
LIAM on Twitter: @LifeIs262
LIAM on Facebook / LifeIsAMarathon
Subscribe to the LIAM Mailing List
www.BruceVanHorn.com
Bruce Van Horn on Twitter
Bruce Van Horn on Facebook
Released:
Dec 18, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
LIAM 001 – Introductions, Explanations, and Expectations by Life Is A Marathon