EPISODE · Nov 23, 2020 · 46 MIN
Pod #6 Doing Re-entry Better
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“Let us know if you need anything” is a horrible way to offer helpIn this pod, I talk to a very close friend of mine, and we take a deep dive into the realities of re-entry. My guest talks about his frustrations going home, and how he has overcome them, and how he has kept his faith strong. We also cover things like finding good routines, make sure you don’t isolate, getting into community, and the value of member care after you’ve returned home.Read more on our website pmpod.org Timeline 1:00-1:30 What was your role on the field? 1:31-4:25 How did you end up in the Middle East? 4:26-7:00 Starting in the Middle East without an organization. 7:01-8:06 When expectations don’t match reality 8:07-11:49 The power of reaching out for help 11:50-15:11 The value of Member Care and Mentors 15:12-23:00 What frustrations did you have with the home office during re-entry? 23:01-24:25 How can we do re-entry better? 24:26-27:15 Being asked who you are sharing your struggles with27:16-29:05 How do we start a culture of better re-entry? 29:06-38:25 What did the stages of re-entry look like for you over the first year? 38:26-42:00 How are you going to prevent your faith from dying during re-entry? 42:01-45:41 What’s it like going from full-time ministry to not having any ministry?
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“Let us know if you need anything” is a horrible way to offer help In this pod, I talk to a very close friend of mine, and we take a deep dive into the realities of re-entry. My guest talks about his frustrations going home, and how he has overcome them, and how he has kept his faith strong. We also cover things like finding good routines, make sure you don’t isolate, getting into community, and the value of member care after you’ve returned home. Read more on our website pmpod.org Tim...
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