Oh my goodness! I can’t wait to listen to this. Pete Scazerro was my first intro into spiritual formation through his devotional The Daily Office. I found the book in an unused room at our church in 2017. It changed my life by teaching the importance of daily silence and stillness with God. I am forever grateful for his teaching.
@AIComedy228Ай бұрын
This is perhaps the most profound episode I have seen on this channel. He really is getting to the core of what should drive us, simply doing the will of the Father and dying to all else. That is life giving and is a massive shift from how much of the church system actually operates. So rich.
@CareyNieuwhofАй бұрын
Wow, thanks for sharing this
@Randy-f6s2qАй бұрын
I have listened to this podcast 5 times, and I hear something new each time. As a Lutheran Pastor, these 80 minutes are filled with golden nuggets that I have shared with colleagues and Council members. Thank you for sharing!
@CareyNieuwhofАй бұрын
So glad, thanks for watching!
@craigsadler5217Ай бұрын
Thank you Carey and Pete for your honesty and courage to speak the truth. There is profound wisdom in what you have shared. 43:15 Greatest challenge of the church “… is the formation of the lead pastor in their being.”.
@CareyNieuwhofАй бұрын
thanks for watching
@JarrodLCooperTVАй бұрын
Life changing!! Thank you! ❤❤❤
@CareyNieuwhofАй бұрын
glad this was helpful
@owencottomАй бұрын
Thank you guys. As a leader listening in from his mid-30s, I found this conversation so helpful. Seasoned with wisdom and maturity.
@CareyNieuwhofАй бұрын
So glad this was helpful
@erichoehn8262Ай бұрын
I love it: "You lose the need to have the magic". I believe that it was the "magic" that the serpent offered to Adam and Eve in the garden.
@sophiaa594Ай бұрын
Thank you for this podcast episode. -From someone in their 30s
@CareyNieuwhofАй бұрын
Thanks for watching Sophia
@bradfordbrenner9206Ай бұрын
This was a great discussion and I truly appreciated it. If I could give one piece of feedback, the paid promotional advertising were too many in my opinion. I felt every time that we were at an important crossroads or intersection it jumped to a commercial and, for me, truly ruined the momentum of the podcast. Just a thought, but still enjoyed it.