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Casual conversations, meaningful experiences
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Logically Emotional or Emotionally Logical?
In our season finale, Win and Theo are joined by their significant others, Oviene and Nia, on an exciting discussion about emotion versus logic. The couples trade insight on their opposing personality types, reflecting on their experiences in being an emotional or logical person. They then explore how each personality type navigates romantic relationships, the workplace, decision-making, and relationship with God.
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One Body Multiple Talents - Part 2
Win and Theo compare notes on the benefits of venturing into ministries that are in clash with one’s personality and out of one’s comfort zones. Along the way, they rediscover reasons why ministering at church is a great privilege to have as Christians.
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One Body Multiple Talents - Part 1
Win and Theo reunite to talk about the role one's personality plays in the ministries they choose to do at church. The two hosts also share to what extent their personalities impact their ministries of choice, and question the importance of being able to step out of their comfort zones when needed.
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Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word - Part 2
Ko Adi opens up on how his decision to continue to honor God, even through times of despair, eventually gave him the strength and encouragement to forgive. He also shares how forgiving others allowed him to mend broken relationships, heal his hurting heart, and understand God’s love better.
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Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word - Part 1
Win and Theo welcome their second guest, ko Adi, whose life took an unexpected turn for the worse because of a loved one. In a raw and honest conversation, ko Adi recounts how he struggled with feelings of anger, negativity, and distrust before finally coming to the difficult choice to forgive.
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Meeting an Influencer - Part 2
Dorothy continues to share helpful tips on avoiding negativity while being actively present in social media. She also expresses her thoughts on why and how the church can use social media as an outreach platform.