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Trauma and the Body in Pandemic

We're coming up on a full year of living in the midst of not only a global pandemic, but multiple crises on a national, communal, and personal scale.…

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Connection in Relationships

Picking up their conversation from last week, Dan and Cathy turn their attention to uncovering the roots of conflict in relationships and how we can …

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Conflict in Relationships

There is no doubt that we are living in a time that heightens levels of conflict and contention in our relationships. Having just finished a one-day …

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Keeping Sabbath

"How is your Sabbath?" As he opens the conversation on this week's podcast, Dr. Dan Allender invites us to consider this question of ourselves. You'l…

5 years, 4 months ago

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Sabbath, Explained

A "day of delight" is not an easy topic to engage in the midst of this season. Nevertheless, it is a vital practice that is needed more than ever bef…

5 years, 5 months ago

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Racial Reconciliation with Dr. Brenda Salter McNeil and Wendell Moss

This week on the podcast, Wendell Moss, a Teaching Staff member of The Allender Center, hosts special guest Dr. Brenda Salter McNeil for a conversati…

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Listener Questions about Narcissism with Chuck DeGroat

As a follow up to last week's conversation, Dr. Chuck DeGroat returns to the podcast to answer listener questions about narcissism with Dan and Racha…

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Narcissism and the Church with Chuck DeGroat

Today on the podcast, Dr. Dan Allender and Rachael Clinton Chen have a timely conversation with Chuck DeGroat, professor of Counseling and Christian …

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Engaging and Navigating Regret

This past year was unlike any other we've experienced. Our plans, goals, resolutions, and carefully crafted calendars for 2020 were all but thrown ou…

5 years, 6 months ago

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Holding Hope for a New Year

We may be at the start of a new year, but that does not mean we leave all of what transpired in 2020 behind—this season will continue to ask much of …

5 years, 6 months ago

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