• 091 How A Psychologist Came to Believe in Miracles…and More (Book Conversation)

  • 2024/09/10
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091 How A Psychologist Came to Believe in Miracles…and More (Book Conversation)

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  • Geoff and Cyd talk about the impact of reading Why I Believe: A Psychologist's Thoughts on Suffering, Miracles, Science, and Faith, by Dr. Henry Cloud, specifically...

    • the place of miracles and healing in mental health concerns,
    • how encountering God often precedes evidence for God,
    • and, the power of open systems and God at work in the world.


    From the book's blurb:
    "World-renowned psychologist and leadership expert Henry Cloud has impacted millions of lives through his groundbreaking books and through his work coaching leaders of the most influential organizations in the world. But few people know the details of his own story and how he became one of the most beloved and respected psychologists and faith influencers in America.

    In this indelibly personal and vulnerable book, Dr. Cloud leads us through his early struggles with illness and depression and the miracles that healed him and led him to his calling as a healer of others. Through masterful storytelling combined with a deeply nuanced understanding of the human mind, Dr. Cloud invites readers to inhabit the spaces of suffering and elation that make us most human and to walk alongside of him as he ponders the great questions we are so often afraid to ask but which also give life meaning."

    Join Attaching to God Learning Cohort: Quieting an Anxious and Avoidant Faith.

    • Starting Nov. 12 (2024), with the live calls on Tuesdays, 2:30pm-3:30pm (EST).
    • Link: https://www.embodiedfaith.life/attaching-to-god-cohort

    Stay Connected:

    • NEED spiritual direction or coaching that aligns with this podcast? Connect with Cyd Holsclaw here.
    • Join the Embodied Faith community to stay connected and get posts, episodes, & resources.
    • Support the podcast with a one-time or regular gift (to keep this ad-free without breaking the Holsclaw's bank).
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Geoff and Cyd talk about the impact of reading Why I Believe: A Psychologist's Thoughts on Suffering, Miracles, Science, and Faith, by Dr. Henry Cloud, specifically...

  • the place of miracles and healing in mental health concerns,
  • how encountering God often precedes evidence for God,
  • and, the power of open systems and God at work in the world.


From the book's blurb:
"World-renowned psychologist and leadership expert Henry Cloud has impacted millions of lives through his groundbreaking books and through his work coaching leaders of the most influential organizations in the world. But few people know the details of his own story and how he became one of the most beloved and respected psychologists and faith influencers in America.

In this indelibly personal and vulnerable book, Dr. Cloud leads us through his early struggles with illness and depression and the miracles that healed him and led him to his calling as a healer of others. Through masterful storytelling combined with a deeply nuanced understanding of the human mind, Dr. Cloud invites readers to inhabit the spaces of suffering and elation that make us most human and to walk alongside of him as he ponders the great questions we are so often afraid to ask but which also give life meaning."

Join Attaching to God Learning Cohort: Quieting an Anxious and Avoidant Faith.

  • Starting Nov. 12 (2024), with the live calls on Tuesdays, 2:30pm-3:30pm (EST).
  • Link: https://www.embodiedfaith.life/attaching-to-god-cohort

Stay Connected:

  • NEED spiritual direction or coaching that aligns with this podcast? Connect with Cyd Holsclaw here.
  • Join the Embodied Faith community to stay connected and get posts, episodes, & resources.
  • Support the podcast with a one-time or regular gift (to keep this ad-free without breaking the Holsclaw's bank).

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