ROBIN SMIT / BEHOLD THE LAMB
Youtube Spotify iTunes In this conversation, Robin Smith and Jason explore the themes of identity, the nature of God, and the journey of hybrid publishing. They discuss the significance of understanding one’s true identity in relation to the finished work of the cross and how this understanding can transform lives.
The conversation also touches on the importance of generational awakening and legacy, emphasizing the goodness of God and the expansive nature of faith. In this conversation, They explore themes of personal growth, the power of positive self-talk, and the significance of understanding one’s identity in Christ. They discuss the importance of self-reflection, the finished work of Christ, and the transformative nature of the gospel.
The conversation also touches on the role of imagination in spiritual life, the nurturing of young authors, and the excitement surrounding upcoming writing projects. Additionally, they discuss the importance of mentorship, the transformative journey of grace, and the diverse perspectives within the spiritual community.
They explore the role of love in spiritual growth, the challenges of publishing diverse voices, and the significance of creating safe spaces for dialogue. The discussion highlights the power of authentic encounters with God and the awakening that can occur through these experiences, as well as the future of spiritual media and its impact on the community.
For more on Robin Smit
Website: https://www.robinsmit.com/
The Writers Society:https://www.thewriterssocietypublishing.com/
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