Listen with Humility - Episode 21

02/04/2024 12 min Episodio 21
Listen with Humility - Episode 21

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Send us a textNew resource available on the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It’s found on the Topics and Questions page of the Church website. There’s a section called “Seeking Answers to Questions,” and then right under that there’s a section called “Helping Others with Questions.”This episode takes a look at the section of "Helping Others with Questions" called “Listen with Humility.”When there are belief differences,  3 Practices  help us cultivate curiosity:I’ll be unusually interested in others.I’ll stay in the room with difference.I’ll stop comparing my best to your worst.To learn more about things in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that some people find challenging, the Gospel Topics Essays on the Church website are a great place to start.BONUS: a couple of tips for managing General Conference:"I am not the target audience." Not every talk is for you, and that's okay.Focus on what you DO believe as you listen and read the talks. Look for what's there that you want to keep.BONUS: LDS therapist talks with someone in faith transition worried about telling her parentsHelping Others with Questions seriesHelping Others with Questions Introduction - Episode 19Respond with Love - Episode 20Listen with Humility - Episode 21Trust in the Lord - Episode 22Nourish Your Own Faith - Episode 23Assist Them throughout Their Journey - Episode 24You found me! If what you heard on the No Empty Chairs podcast gives you hope for more help, please schedule a free Conversation with Candice. You can also visit candiceclarkcoaching.com for more information about how coaching tools can help you keep your relationship with your children and your faith. While you're there, be sure to pull up a chair and sign up with your email to be the first to know about news and events for moms whose kids don't come to church. It's going to be okay, and even better!