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SE 106: Don't Judge Me, Don't Fix Me

SE 106: Don't Judge Me, Don't Fix Me

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This Week’s Listener Question:

I appreciate your podcast because, to be honest, I’m afraid to share the real details of my life. When I do share with my Christian friends, I feel judged, and they usually try to fix me. How do I find a safe community of Christians like the Soul Enchilada?

SOUL Group Questions:

Ask each other these questions to build a stronger connection with a friend or in your Soul Group.

1. How would you describe a safe faith community? Have you found one?

2. When someone shares messy details about their lives with you, do you have fixer parts that jump into action?

3. How does it make you feel when someone tries to control or fix your problems?

4. What about Christine and Laura’s conversation about Jesus resonated, fascinated, or perplexed you?

5. What traditions or practices strengthen your faith or draw you closer to God during Holy Week?

You Are Invited!

Good Friday Prayer Walk

Friday, April 18th, 3:00 p.m. (MT)

Wanaka Lake, Lafayette, CO, or wherever you live

Register to receive the Prayer Walk Guide – REGISTER BY 4/18/25

Connect with Laura & Christine:

Have a question for us? Please send them to questions@soulenchilada.com.

To sign up for one-on-one grief and/or faith support with Laura, visit griefandhope.org

To ask Laura to speak at your event – laurabusse.com

Learn more about Laura’s ministry, The 3 O’Clock Wake Up Call – HERE

Learn more about Christine Ruth, counseling practice, and future retreats – HERE

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