Mar 12 2025 28 mins
When we earnestly explore our identity, I believe we will uncover it. In this journey of self-discovery, we might also encounter our wounds. The shame and trauma we reveal may stem from various experiences with the church, or perhaps these issues were overlooked as the church focused on other matters.
By being fully present, we gain deeper insights into ourselves, enhancing our ability to heal and grow to our full potential. In this process, we cultivate a keen intuition, and the necessary guides will likely show up just when needed.
If we start with a bunch of assumptions about truth and give ourselves to the group first, we may find that the church achieves its goals at our expense.
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Karl Forehand is a former pastor, podcaster, and award-winning author. His books include Out into the Desert, Leaning Forward, Apparent Faith: What Fatherhood Taught Me About the Father’s Heart, The Tea Shop and Being: A Journey Toward Presence and Authenticity. He is the creator of The Desert Sanctuary podcast and community. He is married to his wife Laura of 35 years and has one dog named Winston. His three children are grown and are beginning to multiply! You can read more about the author here.