Followers of Jesus ought to be known for the way they love. During this five-part series, Emotionally Healthy Relationships, we’ll learn the relational skills that can help us grow as believers who are learning to love God and love people more fully. Our study is based on the book “Emotionally Healthy Spirituality” by Pete Scazzero,

Followers of Jesus ought to be known for the way they love. During this five-part series, Emotionally Healthy Relationships, we’ll learn the relational skills that can help us grow as believers who are learning to love God and love people more fully. Our study is based on the book “Emotionally Healthy Spirituality” by Pete Scazzero,

Messages

Clarifying Expectations

Stephen Feith

In Part 1 of this series, we explain that to have emotionally healthy relationships, we need to stop mind-reading and clarify expectations by talking to people in-person instead of in our heads.

Becoming Self-Aware

Stephen Feith

In Part 2 of our series, we learn to honestly examine our emotions and motivations so that we know ourselves in order to love God and people better.

Listening Incarnationally

Stephen Feith

In Part 3 of this series, we learn to listen with empathy to the words and nonverbal communication of others.

Healthy Conflict

Jason Webb

In Part 4 of this series, we learn to eliminate “dirty fighting” tactics and fight cleanly for the sake of the relationship.

Living Your True Self

Stephen Feith

To have emotionally healthy relationships, understand and own your thoughts and feelings so you can live your true self.