3.06 Teresa Liebscher: Honest Emotions

May 26, 2020 00:53:21
3.06 Teresa Liebscher: Honest Emotions
Dare To Believe Podcast
3.06 Teresa Liebscher: Honest Emotions

May 26 2020 | 00:53:21

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Show Notes

We’re in recovery from life. That statement feels even more relatable in this strange season of corporate trauma and global pandemic. So how do we find a new normal? What do we do with our feelings of anger, loss, frustration, and disappointment? And what do we do when those feelings are directed toward God? Are we even allowed to admit anger and frustration with God?

Short answer: YES!

Longer answer: Tune in.

Though the topic may feel heavy, this episode isn’t. Join in a coffee table conversation with Teresa Liebsher as she shares on topics from how to find a new normal with a healed identity; how the book of Job is a great emotional health blueprint; to walking through corporate trauma. And what would a Dare to Believe podcast episode be without a little dream interpretation?  

Check out the earlier episode featuring Teresa: https://dare2believe.info/podcast/episode-17-teresa-liebscher-and-deborah-enomoto-origins/

Connect with Teresa: http://bethelsozo.com/contact/

Purchase The Book of Healing here: https://shop.bethel.com/collections/books-main-navigation-link/products/the-book-of-healing-a-journey-to-inner-healing-through-the-book-of-job

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