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How to Make Friends and Keep Them
One of the hardest parts of adulthood is finding and keeping friends. Suddenly, making friends is not as easy as it was in college. This is especially difficult when we go through different seasons in our lives.
How to Live More Connected in an Individualistic Culture
What we bring to our friendships when they're healthy, and when they're life giving is God. We know that the greatest thing we can do for each other is push each other to Jesus, rather than giving great advice, or setting this expectation of solving your problems and fixing your things.
How to Keep Jealousy from Ruining Relationships
One of the most unique things about being a Christian is supposed to be that we do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit. But in humility, we regard each other more important than ourselves. This is really grounded in what Paul lays out as the mind of Christ and how he lived. Paul reminds us that we're Christ's followers.
Let’s Build Community and Find Your People
Find all of Find Your People podcasts in one place! I know it's hard to believe your life could change and your friendships could get deeper and you could find your people... but it's already happening for so many people. So trust me. Jump in with us!
Gossip and Friend Ground Rules
It may be awkward to have the conversations about ground rules, but it’s for the benefit of everyone in your community. You must have those awkward conversations to build life-giving friendships and communities around you.
Creating a Vision for Your Friendships
Imagine it’s five years from now, and the friends with whom you’ve done life are by your side. These are the girls and guys who know everything about you. You see them multiple times a week, and they are there for you through thick and thin. You're walking through life fully known and completely loved. And it's not always easy, but you're committed to each other. All of this begins with a vision.
Vulnerability Deepens Community
A chat with Dr. Curt Thompson: It often feels impossible to be vulnerable around our loved ones. Fear and shame prevent us from revealing the deepest parts of ourselves. While this fear is understandable, vulnerability benefits us more than we might be willing to admit.
Friendship by the Numbers – Intimacy of the Few
One of the biggest blessings in my life has been the friendships I’ve built. My friends are like family. They've helped me process major life changes, and I know they’d do it again in a pinch.
Fighting for Your Friendships
Like any personal relationship, friendships are hard. We sometimes clash with these wonderful people we love and think “There’s no light at the end of this tunnel!” But there always is when you’re called to love somebody.
Setting Yourself Free: When to Walk Away from Toxic People
I’ve been a fan of Gary Thomas and his work for ages. This pastor and author has published multiple works that discuss massive pillars of life. In this edited interview, Gary tells us about his latest literary installment and the inspiration behind it.
Holding on to Your People
So, what does it look like to stay close and be in a deep, rich community? It looks like avoiding the traps that the enemy sets for us; traps that often derail healthy, great friendships.
The Importance of Vulnerability
Vulnerability is important, and being open with your people has the power to change your relationships.