But I Tell You Podcast

Tyler Gorsline

A new podcast from @tylergorsline and friends on (Re)constructing a More Beautiful View Of Jesus.

Episodes

  1. Ep 03: Jay Kim: Why “get better" and “do more” aren’t enough for a transformed life

    01/16/2025

    Ep 03: Jay Kim: Why “get better" and “do more” aren’t enough for a transformed life

    In this episode of the "But I Tell You" podcast, join us for a compelling conversation with Jay Kim, lead pastor of Westgate Church in Silicon Valley and acclaimed author of books like "Analog Christian," "Analog Church," and "Listen, Listen, Speak." Recorded live from the Practicing the Way conference in Portland, Jay opens up about his personal journey of faith and formation, challenging the conventional idea that discipleship is merely about getting better and doing more. Discover how Jay's experiences in therapy, spiritual direction, and authentic friendships have led him to a deeper awareness and a more meaningful life focused on wholeness rather than endless self-improvement. He shares profound insights into living fully present with God, countering the cultural pressures of perfectionism and performance that pervade our lives. Tune in to explore the transformative power of desiring what is already yours—God's love and presence—and learn how this perspective can free you to live more genuinely and joyfully in the here and now. Don't miss out on this inspiring dialogue that encourages us to (re)discover a more beautiful view of Jesus and how to follow Him If you enjoy the episode, remember to like, subscribe, and share with friends. Follow us on social media  / @butitellyoupod and via our newsletter for more content and updates HERE Finally, This episode is produced with generous care by Sami Mititelu. Finally, You can connect with Pastor Jay at jay@jaykimthinks.com. You can also connect with him on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. He'd love to hear from you!

    23 min
  2. Ep 02: Sharon Hodde Miller: Anxiety, Fear, and The Cost of Control

    12/12/2024

    Ep 02: Sharon Hodde Miller: Anxiety, Fear, and The Cost of Control

    🎙️ Welcome to the "But I Tell You" Podcast! 🎙️ In this episode, we're thrilled to have Dr. Sharon Hodde Miller join us for a deep dive into the complexities of control in our spiritual journey. 🕊️ Dr. Miller, co-pastor of Bright City Church and author of "Free of Me," "Nice," and "The Cost of Control," shares her incredible insights into how control and faith intertwine for Christians, especially in today's uncertain world. 🌿 What's Covered in This Episode: - Discover how the pursuit of control can shape our relationships and spirituality. - Learn about the "false gospel" of control and how to shift towards genuine faith. - Gain practical tips on balancing influence within God's boundaries. - Hear Sharon's personal journey through family, church leadership, and overcoming the societal pressures of control. ✨ Key Takeaways: 1. The surprising link between anxiety and control. 2. How to recognize the cost of control in your life and relationships. 3. Embracing faith amidst uncertainty and the call to let God lead. 🔗 Connect with Sharon Miller: - Follow her on Instagram: @SharonHMiller - Tune into her podcast: "The Resilient Pastor" featuring insightful conversations alongside fellow Pastors and “But I Tell You” guests Rich Villodas & Glenn Packiam. Don’t miss out on this enlightening conversation that could transform your perspective on control and faith. Make sure to follow the podcast and turn on notifications so you won't miss an inspiring episode! 👉 Enjoy this episode? Share it with someone who needs encouragement today and leave us a review with your thoughts or how you’re applying these insights in your own life journey! #ButITellYou #SpiritualJourney #FaithOverFear #ChristianPodcast #BrightCityChurch #Podcast Thanks for tuning in! 🙏 Let’s journey together towards transformation and healing.

    27 min

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A new podcast from @tylergorsline and friends on (Re)constructing a More Beautiful View Of Jesus.

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