Justin Earley: The Art of Deep, Lasting Friendships

EPISODE · Sep 14, 2023 · 46 MIN

Justin Earley: The Art of Deep, Lasting Friendships

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Deepening Friendships: Journey with Justin Earley as he navigates the art of vulnerability, forging a path of trust and forgiveness through intentional practices and the transformative power of meaningful connections.My special guest is Justin EarleyJustin Earley is an accomplished author and business law expert with an interesting affinity for integrating daily work, tech, and business habits into the Christian life. Justin's journey from missionary to lawyer was influenced by his desire to understand and shape the world through law and economics. His passion for writing has enabled him to deeply explore these themes, resulting in three captivating books including his latest, Made for People. With a unique perspective built on his experiences and an underlying mission to form deeper human connections, Justin’s insights into friendship are truly transformative.I wouldn't be walking with Jesus the way that I am were it not for the friends that have walked alongside me. What does that mean? Why is that true? And how can I sing God's praises and my friends' praises? - Justin EarleyIn this episode, you will be able to:Develop an understanding of how intentional habits contribute to a life filled with quality and purpose.Unravel how integrating faith with work can bring a sense of purpose and meaning in life.Find solutions to the common struggle of incorporating spiritual disciplines in the midst of a busy lifestyle.Gain insight into the theological dynamics of friendship and its effect on mental health.Gain practical guidance on how to establish and maintain powerful, value-driven friendships.Timestamped summary of this episode:00:00:02 - Introduction, Tommy introduces Justin Early as his special guest and highlights their previous connection through their books and shared interest in habits and practices for living a better life.00:01:16 - Reconnecting with Justin, 00:03:10 - Justin's Background, 00:07:26 - Work and Calling, 00:09:32 - The Common Rule, 00:15:39 - The Urgency of Friendship in Daily Life, 00:19:28 - The Gaping Hole of Friendlessness, 00:22:22 - Recognizing Loneliness as a Spiritual Need, 00:25:37 - Loneliness as Hell on Earth, 00:29:49 - The Challenges of Time and Vulnerability, 00:32:25 - The Importance of Deep Friendships, 00:33:56 - Growing into Vulnerability, 00:36:12 - Scheduling Time for Friendship, 00:38:26 - The Power of Honesty and Vulnerability, Justin shares the transformative power of honesty and vulnerability in friendships. 00:42:29 - Encouragement for the Lonely, Justin offers theological encouragement to those feeling lonely and lacking meaningful friendships. He assures them that God will meet them in their loneliness and will not leave them there. Links and Resourceshttps://www.linkedin.com/linkedin.com/tommy-thompson-teacherhttps://www.youtube.com/youtube.com/tommy_thompsonhttps://www.youtube.com/youtube.com/tommy_thompsonhttps://www.twitter.com/twitter.com/tommypthompsonwww.tommythompson.orghttps://www.facebook.com/facebook.com/tommy.thompson.583

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