372: The Spiritual Formation of Children: Amanda Suarez and Drew Hansen
A Thoughtful Faith - Mormon / LDS
Release Date: 10/15/2021
A Thoughtful Faith - Mormon / LDS
The shadow and light of the church are a part of the same story and integrating the suffering and the healing that the church created is part of our necessary preparation for the next part of our journey. Acceptance of our past life in church with its blessings is a wholesome alternative to staying locked in the fight with what has been. In which case, there's no freedom to move on.
info_outline 381: The Reconstruction Series: Encountering Fear at the Threshold of LeavingA Thoughtful Faith - Mormon / LDS
It’s one thing to know that letting go is possible and even necessary. But it’s another to stand at the threshold of leaving without feeling fear. Most of us will carry some fear. In this episode I discuss the DNA of Mormon fear of leaving the church.
info_outline 380: Letting the Church Go With GraciousnessA Thoughtful Faith - Mormon / LDS
In this episode: "Letting go needn't be truly feared. Letting go can become a friend to us, releasing us into the flow of an abundant and growthful life."
info_outline 379: The Beginning of the End: Gina ColvinA Thoughtful Faith - Mormon / LDS
This episode opens up the last chapters of my time as host of A Thoughtful Faith Podcast. I aim to hang up the mic at the end of the 2022. The remainder of my time with the podcast will be devoted to faith reconstruction and exploring how to have a good church ending and an even better spiritual beginning.
info_outline 378: When the Church isn't Enough: Tali AitofiA Thoughtful Faith - Mormon / LDS
Some years ago, Tali Aitofi found Mormon podcasts and became hooked. But Tali isn't Mormon, he's Pentecostal. His faith journey has played out with the hum of Mormon faith crises in the background. Tali recently came out as gay; he left his family church, and is currently suffering from a life threatening illness. All of this has caused deep and searching questions. Tali joins me to talk about his life journey and how the Netflix series Midnight Mass spoke to his larger questions about church, God, Jesus, shame and forgiveness.
info_outline 377: Bright Spark: The Reconciliation of Artist Trevor Southey: A Conversation with Director Nathan FlorenceA Thoughtful Faith - Mormon / LDS
Painter, now documentary film maker and producer Nathan Florence joins me to discuss ‘Bright Spark: The Reconcilation of Trevor Southey’ For eleven years, artist Nathan Florence documented Trevor Southey's life with his heart and with his lens in order to tell an unfolding story that ended in Trevor’s death in 2015. It’s an unusual documentary but nonetheless affecting because like a painting it constantly unfolds. The film is a soft place among the polarized voices of LDS folk in and out of the church, because it has no agenda beyond the story of art as an expression...
info_outline 376: Doing Our Inner Work: Jana SpanglerA Thoughtful Faith - Mormon / LDS
Utah based life coach, Jana Spangler, reflects on her extensive work with Mormons who are in the thick of deconstruction and reconstruction. She argues that being in healthy relationship with our bodies will yield precisely the wisdom we need to make critical life decisions.
info_outline 375: Let's Cancel Christmas! Nicola PettyA Thoughtful Faith - Mormon / LDS
If you love Christmas, then this episode isn't for you.
info_outline 374: Trauma & Moral Injury in Mormonism: Dr. Sean AaronA Thoughtful Faith - Mormon / LDS
In this episode, clinical psychologist Dr. Sean Aaron joins me to discuss moral injury. Many coming from the LDS tradition have been taught to spiritually bypass our gut reactions to practices or doctrines, chalking our doubts up to our personal failings and faithlessness.
info_outline 373: The LDS Church's Response to Sexual Abuse: Neville Rochow QCA Thoughtful Faith - Mormon / LDS
Neville Rochow joins me to discuss how child sexual abuse is managed legally and ecclesiastically in the LDS Church in light of the Royal Commissions of Inquiry.
info_outlineAuthor of the Spiritual Child, Professor of Psychology Lisa Miller writes in ‘The Spiritual Child’:
“Spiritual development through the early years … provides a protective health benefit, reducing the risk of depression, substance abuse, aggression, and high-risk behaviors.”
It’s for this reason that the team at Upliftkids have created a resource for parents to help them spiritually nurture their children, regardless of religious persuasion.
The resources at Uplift Kids help both parents and children find their inner compass by integrating the best of modern science and ancient wisdom that honour and support the gracious spiritual development and sensitivity of children.
Amanada Suarez and Drew Hansen join me to discuss the healthy spiritual formation of children.