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Emotionally Healthy Spirituality
Emotionally Healthy Spirituality: Unleash a Revolution in Your Life In Christ | Peter Scazzero
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What Are You Missing? Peter Scazzero learned the hard way: you can’t be spiritually mature while remaining emotionally immature. Even though Pete was pastor of a rapidly growing church, he did what most people do: avoid conflict in the name of Christianity ignore his anger, sadness, and fear use God to run from God live without boundaries Eventually God awakened him to a biblical integration of emotional health, a profound relationship with Jesus, and the historical practices of contemplative spirituality. It created nothing short of a spiritual revolution, utterly transforming him and his church. In this best-selling book Pete outlines his journey and the signs of emotionally unhealthy spirituality. Then he provides seven biblical, reality-tested ways to break through to the revolutionary life Christ meant for you. Emotionally Healthy Spirituality is presently used in more than twenty-six countries to equip churches in a deep, beneath-the-surface spiritual formation paradigm that truly transforms lives.
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Bethanyroe
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Just read this again as we were leading a class on it, and it was just as powerful as the first time. I have instituted a lot of the principles in my life but gleaned new insight the second time around.

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Bethanyroe
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I LOVED this book. Read in 2017 in a very transitional season in my life, and in a lot of ways, I had never learned to identify my emotions, or at least the cause of them and navigate through. This opened my eyes to why emotions are GOOD and how God wants to use them as we walk through things. #counseling #ministry #pastoralcare #emotionalhealth

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I normally choose fiction novels over self-help, but I‘m glad I picked up this little piece. Scazzero‘s book is honest, his stories raw, and his wisdom unpretentious. The real challenge begins now, beyond the back cover, as I attempt to implement these truths, and accept the inevitable mess along the way to emotionally healthy spirituality.