Ep. 137: Jen Thompson on compassion, vulnerability, and controversial holidays.
This week, Jen Thompson is back! We tackle history, Halloween, identity, the joys of f’uncle hood, real friendship, boundaries, masks, vulnerability, awkwardness and the reality of Grace.
We discuss the challenges of being honest and open in a world that often values superficial interactions. We reflect on the difference between perfectionism and godliness, emphasizing the freedom that comes from understanding one's identity in Christ. So many topics with one truth driving them all. Grace frees you to be truly human. Tune in.
Takeaways
Honesty and vulnerability are essential for meaningful connections.
Cultural traditions can be complex and often misunderstood.
Friendship provides a support system that is crucial for emotional health.
Grace allows us to be vulnerable without fear of judgment.
Perfectionism can hinder our relationship with God and others.
Understanding our identity in Christ frees us from the need for approval.
Community is vital; we are not meant to navigate life alone.
The way we celebrate holidays can reflect our values and beliefs.
It's important to differentiate between boundaries and masks in relationships.
Living in freedom means accepting ourselves and others as we are.
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For more conversations like this one, check out my book, Vulnerable: Rethinking Human Trafficking.