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The Therapist and the Song Writer with Jill Phillips and Andy Gullahorn
The Therapist and the Song Writer with Jill Phillips and Andy Gullahorn
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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Mar 24, 2024
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Podcast episode
Description
Music is one of the host Steve Cuss’ favorite ways to relax into God’s presence. On this episode he welcomes two artists who help him do just that—Andy Gullahorn and Jill Phillips. A married couple in Nashville, Tennessee, both Andy and Jill are singer-songwriters. Jill also practices as a therapist and Andy has a unique healing ministry.
The three discuss the power of songs and how the music industry has changed over time. They talk about what it means to pursue “a long obedience in the same direction,” as the late Eugene Peterson put it, and how to pursue work that is faithful and meaningful. They share practices they’d like to see uprooted in the church, as well as those they hope to see implemented. Finally, they share the experiences that generate reactivity in them and how they try to respond with gentleness and godliness.
Resources mentioned in this episode include:
Andy Gullahorn
Jill Phillips
Lyle Lovett
Albert Borghman
“My City of Ruins” by Bruce Springsteen
“The Brave One” by Andy Gullahorn
“Grand Canyon” by Andy Gullahorn
Justin Timberlake & Chris Stapleton, Country Music Awards, 2015
Steven Curtis Chapman
Long Obedience in the Same Direction: Discipleship in an Instant Society by Eugene Peterson
The Pastor: A Memoir by Eugene Peterson
Brad Jersak
Celebrate Recovery
“Died: Thomas McKenzie, Defender and Definer of Anglicanism” by Daniel Silliman
“Being Human with Steve Cuss” is a production of Christianity Today
Executive Produced by Erik Petrik and Mike Cosper
Produced and Edited by Matt Stevens
Associate Producers: McKenzie Hill, Raed Gilliam, and Abby Perry
Theme song by Dan Phelps
Original Music by Andy Gullahorn
Mix Engineer: Kevin Morris
Graphic Design: Amy Jones
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The three discuss the power of songs and how the music industry has changed over time. They talk about what it means to pursue “a long obedience in the same direction,” as the late Eugene Peterson put it, and how to pursue work that is faithful and meaningful. They share practices they’d like to see uprooted in the church, as well as those they hope to see implemented. Finally, they share the experiences that generate reactivity in them and how they try to respond with gentleness and godliness.
Resources mentioned in this episode include:
Andy Gullahorn
Jill Phillips
Lyle Lovett
Albert Borghman
“My City of Ruins” by Bruce Springsteen
“The Brave One” by Andy Gullahorn
“Grand Canyon” by Andy Gullahorn
Justin Timberlake & Chris Stapleton, Country Music Awards, 2015
Steven Curtis Chapman
Long Obedience in the Same Direction: Discipleship in an Instant Society by Eugene Peterson
The Pastor: A Memoir by Eugene Peterson
Brad Jersak
Celebrate Recovery
“Died: Thomas McKenzie, Defender and Definer of Anglicanism” by Daniel Silliman
“Being Human with Steve Cuss” is a production of Christianity Today
Executive Produced by Erik Petrik and Mike Cosper
Produced and Edited by Matt Stevens
Associate Producers: McKenzie Hill, Raed Gilliam, and Abby Perry
Theme song by Dan Phelps
Original Music by Andy Gullahorn
Mix Engineer: Kevin Morris
Graphic Design: Amy Jones
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Released:
Mar 24, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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