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Listen to spiritual meditations, guest interviews, and sermons brought to you by bestselling author and speaker, John Michalak. With a speaking style described as both practical and engaging, John has spent over 25 years encouraging Christians and non-Christians alike from churches to the classroom, inside prisons, and at conferences and retreats. John is also the author of "365 Devotions to Embrace What Matters Most" and will be releasing his next book in 2022. Learn more at http://embracewhatmatters.com (main music themes by Jeff Taylor and Coma-Media).

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Listen to spiritual meditations, guest interviews, and sermons brought to you by bestselling author and speaker, John Michalak. With a speaking style described as both practical and engaging, John has spent over 25 years encouraging Christians and non-Christians alike from churches to the classroom, inside prisons, and at conferences and retreats. John is also the author of "365 Devotions to Embrace What Matters Most" and will be releasing his next book in 2022. Learn more at http://embracewhatmatters.com (main music themes by Jeff Taylor and Coma-Media).

    The Well-Tempered Center of Arthur Boers (encore of part II)

    The Well-Tempered Center of Arthur Boers (encore of part II)

    (Note: This is an encore of John’s interview with Arthur from the previous episode, including only Arthur’s discussion of his newest book, Shattered: A Son Picks Up the Pieces of His Father's Rage.)

    The word, "temper" can be understood in different ways. Our first thought is usually related to anger, or the effects of anger. But something can also be tempered when it's been made stronger or more stable by things like pressure, heat, or the passage of time. Both understandings are closely linked with the formation of writer, priest, and pastor, Arthur Boers.

    In John's fifth interview in the Unto Life series—Arthur shares how his life-experience and the influence of God have shaped him into who he is today.

    In his earliest years, Arthur was the victim of his father's temper. In his newest book, Shattered, Arthur interweaves this trauma—along with stories of his Dutch immigrant heritage and faith formation—with the metaphor of glass. The way glass shatters when broken. The way glass—through exposure to pressure, heat, and time—can be formed, or tempered, into something strong and beautiful.

    And so, while sometimes still brittle along the edges, the center of Arthur's life is well-tempered. Out of severe family trauma, he has discovered understanding and healing. Arthur's hope is that through his story and wisdom, others might strengthen their center, too.

    (Music courtesy of Coma-Media and Ashot-Danielyan from Pixabay.)

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    Learn more about Arthur and purchase his other books: arthurboers.com

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    • 58 min
    The Well-Tempered Center of Arthur Boers

    The Well-Tempered Center of Arthur Boers

    The word, "temper" can be understood in different ways. Our first thought is usually related to anger, or the effects of anger. But something can also be tempered when it's been made stronger or more stable by things like pressure, heat, or the passage of time. Both understandings are closely linked with the formation of writer, priest, and pastor, Arthur Boers.



    In John's fifth interview in the Unto Life series—Arthur shares how his life-experience and the influence of God have shaped him into who he is today.



    In Part One, Arthur shares thoughts from his book, Living Into Focus, on ways he has strengthened his center by focusing on what's most central to life. He says we can find more stability, contentment, and truth by turning away from the virtual and returning to what's real and true.



    In Part Two (minute 51:30), Arthur explores themes from his newest book, Shattered: A Son Picks Up the Pieces of His Father's Rage. In his earliest years, Arthur was the victim of his father's temper. He interweaves this trauma—along with stories of his Dutch immigrant heritage and faith formation—with the metaphor of glass. The way glass shatters when broken. The way glass—through exposure to pressure, heat, and time—can be formed, or tempered, into something strong and beautiful.



    And so, while sometimes still brittle along the edges, the center of Arthur's life is well-tempered. Out of the lure of the virtual, he has found contentment. Out of severe family trauma, he has discovered understanding and healing. Arthur's hope is that through his story and wisdom, others might strengthen their center, too.

    (Music courtesy of Coma-Media and Ashot-Danielyan from Pixabay.)

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    ARTHUR BOERS INFO:

    Pre-order Arthur's new book: Shattered: A Son Picks Up the Pieces of His Father’s Rage

    Learn more about Arthur and purchase his other books: arthurboers.com

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    LINKS TO OTHER EPISODES, JOHN'S SERMONS, BOOKS, & WEBSITE: linktr.ee/johnmichalak

    SUBSCRIBE TO JOHN'S PODCAST

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    • 1 hr 47 min
    The Secret to Contentment

    The Secret to Contentment

    (John shares his next spiritual meditation based on thoughts from his upcoming book: UNTO LIFE: Reflections on Both the Journey and the Destination.)

    What is the secret to contentment? This is an age-old question. Many of us have made important decisions based on our pursuit of happiness. But it so often feels like a mirage, an illusion, where our fulfillment is always just out of reach. Some have given up on careers, relationships, even life itself, because the've never discovered the answer or experienced the happiness they've always desired.

    There is an answer to this question, but it's not one we may immediately like or accept.

    What's the secret to contentment? Here's a hint: It's to give up what you've wanted most in life to live for what you most deeply need.

    (Music courtesy of Coma-Media and Ashot-Danielyan from Pixabay.)

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    • 10 min
    Curt Campbell and the Miracle of Transformation

    Curt Campbell and the Miracle of Transformation

    Spiritual growth should be the goal of every Christian. As God's children we are, like any child, supposed to grow up into maturity and take hold of this new life that has taken hold of us. But unlike physical change, spiritual growth isn't always that simple. We'll have growth spurts as Christians, but then our change may stop in its tracks or even regress. We want to be mature, but our desires and weaknesses so often get in the way.

    Few people understand this better than Curt Campbell. As the Program Director of the groundbreaking Nashville Tennessee prison ministry, Men of Valor, Curt has seen both the joys and sorrows involved in pursuing change. His ministry equips the incarcerated and ex-offenders with what they can do to change. But fundamentally, it shows them how to surrender their lives to the God of change--the God who calls us into his family and invites us to grow up in him.

    Join John for his fourth interview in the Unto Life series—a conversation with Curt Campbell about the God who makes the impossible, possible. The God who works this miracle of transformation on anyone who will give their lives to him.

    (Music courtesy of Coma-Media and Stock Studio from Pixabay.)

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    To find out more about Men of Valor and see how you can get involved or support prison ministry:

    Visit their website: https://men-of-valor.org

    Visit their YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/c/MenOfValorNashville

    For information on Curt's marriage ministry, "Love Your Wife":

    Get the book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09Y4Y8RS4/

    Visit their website: https://www.loveyourwife.net

    Visit their Youtube page: https://tinyurl.com/5a8bbn4r

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    • 1 hr 24 min
    Your Resurrection Begins Now

    Your Resurrection Begins Now

    (John shares his next spiritual meditation based on thoughts from his upcoming book: UNTO LIFE: Reflections on Both the Journey and the Destination.)

    Christianity is about change. We are born again of God's Spirit as a new creation. We then, by God's grace, pursue spiritual change and transformation. But for most of us, that change feels like a monumental task. First, it's so difficult to believe we're now something different. Our doubt and insecurity prevents our change. Second, we often fail as often as we succeed. So it's difficult to live out this change promised to us in Scripture.

    But the key to spiritual transformation isn't a manic focus on self-improvement or always making the right choices. The foundation of our faith isn't moral, it's believing in the power of miracles. It's believing that only God can change us, and while we are active participants, God must do more than simply shift our motives or thinking. He must raise us from the dead.

    While you may look forward to heaven and the promise of future resurrection, part of the good news of Christianity is that your resurrection begins now.

    (Music courtesy of Coma-Media and ZakharValaha from Pixabay.)

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    • 10 min
    The Sacred Solace of Fernando Ortega

    The Sacred Solace of Fernando Ortega

    In so much of life, we feel adrift. Bounced left and right by the chaos of our world, pummeled by the anxiety of just making it through the day. We need a stable shore, a place of shelter and solace to know we're safe and that there's hope for life beyond the things of earth and frail humanity. The sacred beauty in Fernando Ortega's music gives us this hope. It awakens in us a desire for something more and empowers us to believe we can experience that something in the here-and-now.



    Join John for his third interview in the Unto Life series—a conversation with Christian singer-songwriter Fernando Ortega about his upbringing amid the high terrain of New Mexico, his approach to quiet and worshipful songwriting, his love for nature and other mediums of art, and his belief that God can use both sacred and secular art to draw us to him, calm our souls, and offer us peace under the shadow of his wings.



    (Music courtesy of Fernando Ortega and Coma-Media from Pixabay.)



    To purchase Fernando's music, his photography book, and bring him to your church or event, please visit http://fernandoortega.com.



    Fernando's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fernandoortegafanpage



    Fernando's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fernandoortegamusic/



    Fernando's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtS40WlTv34MHg6hmgDMeSw



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    • 1 hr 30 min

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