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EPISODE · Jan 10, 2024 · 30 MIN

E21. The Danger of Loneliness

from Chaplaincy On The Go · host Josh Zoerhof

In this episode we explore the danger of the new post pandemic epidemic - loneliness. In what social and medical science is presenting - loneliness is as deadly as smoking 12-14 cigarettes a day. We want to take some time to look at the Biblical and emotional reasons for why loneliness is so challenging. We also look at some ways to move toward helpful and healthy relationships! A wonderful resource that we explore in the podcast is Justin Witmel Earley's book "Made For People"

In this episode we explore the danger of the new post pandemic epidemic - loneliness. In what social and medical science is presenting - loneliness is as deadly as smoking 12-14 cigarettes a day. We want to take some time to look at the Biblical and emotional reasons for why loneliness is so challenging. We also look at some ways to move toward helpful and healthy relationships! A wonderful resource that we explore in the podcast is Justin Witmel Earley's book "Made For People"

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