(the excuses we make or how we blame others). On why (inner) freedom is illusive for men and women. How we can be full and free and confident in life. It follows a narrative “arch of the heart”. How the ingredients mixed into something she didn’t expect. “up speak” tones in language in women and men revealing different insecurities. How men and women have similar vulnerabilities though they might deal with them differently. On how, similarly, Brené Brown was challenged (by a man) to include men in her writing and teaching. On how women have to translate teaching from men into their “language” and context. “Women hearing teaching from women is like hearing in your first language.” Nicole answering the question: Do men have the same problems in this area? “After we identify the hinderances, what does it look like to walk forward in freedom?”īrave Enoughis about Grace and its effects, inside and in action. To the question, “Do you think you can be brave?” Lucy Pevensie in the Chronicles of Narnia says, “I think I can be brave enough.”įew women will self-identify as brave. The story of how she got the title for the book: She leaned into that for her next book “Brave Enough” Why would honesty be such a revolution in Christianity? How was it received? The #1 thing Nicole heard was, “You’re so honest.” The history of the church and Christian tradition is one where the Church is source of beauty, wonder and connected to art because God is a the Creator.Ħ main issues women (and men) face that can be a hinderance.Ī rich relationship with God can come to a dead end as the ways we do life stop working. “artist come through the side door of the soul and preachers come through the front door.” On the importance of Beauty, Setting, and Art in architecture and church building planning to evoke the imagination, inspire awe, and connect with the heart.Ĭollaborative workspace, and place where kids can do their homework and where people can enjoy the time away in a beautiful setting. The “Youth Lodge” plans and the unique setting with wetlands and hills. How she grew with Hope Church for 18 years, as they started out small in an elementary school “cafetorium”. Lisa asks: Is “campus” a Christian code word for mega church? Nicole’s podcasting experience (the Becoming Podcast) doing hundreds of episodes with her pastor doing 15 minutes shows for commuters. On the Richmond VA place and new midtown location. Shownotes – Episode 18 Nicole Unice is honest, enthusiastic, and “Brave Enough”, so you can be too. Like to listen instead of reading? Get the AUDIO book here. Would you like to get a special, cozy Spark My Muse t-shirt? Enjoy the Shownotes and links below and please share this with friends that you know CAN be “ Brave Enough“. The book produced and encouraged a refreshing and radical honesty that she’s built on in her new book “Brave Enough”. Nicole Unice is on staff at Hope Church in Richmond, Virginia, and the author of the breakout book: “She’s Got Issues” which she wrote from her counseling and ministry experiences. Subscribe to Spark My Muse Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Email | TuneIn | RSS | Subscribe to Spark My Muse Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 41:09 - 56.5MB) | Embed
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