EPISODE · May 23, 2022 · 10 MIN
Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Week Twenty-Two (5/23/22 to 5/29/22)
from Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights with Dr. David T. Morgan · host Dr. David T. Morgan
In this episode we'll discuss the Book of Joshua, which is the first of the historical books of the Old Testament. These books tell the faith-promoting stories that help us develop faith and move forward. We'll talk about the idea of personal purpose and how the greater we understand this the more progress we tend to make. We'll also discuss how following the Lord's direction can help us overcome obstacles, including significant obstacles, even when such direction may not make much sense to us. There are free worksheets available for all the invitations made in the weekly podcasts. To get access to them, please sign up for my email newsletter. Not only will you get access to the free worksheets, but access to many more free strategies to help manage your mental health. Please sign up at the following link: NEWSLETTER
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In this episode we'll discuss the Book of Joshua, which is the first of the historical books of the Old Testament. These books tell the faith-promoting stories that help us develop faith and move forward. We'll talk about the idea of personal purpose and how the greater we understand this the more progress we tend to make. We'll also discuss how following the Lord's direction can help us overcome obstacles, including significant obstacles, even when such direction may not make much sense to us. There are free worksheets available for all the invitations made in the weekly podcasts. To get access to them, please sign up for my email newsletter. Not only will you get access to the free worksheets, but access to many more free strategies to help manage your mental health. Please sign up at the following link: NEWSLETTER
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Week Twenty-Two (5/23/22 to 5/29/22)
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