
Bridges book review with David Ostler and Emily Salisbury
07/18/22 • 56 min
Join us for a special opportunity to interview the man who wrote the book that inspired this podcast, David Ostler! David is the author of “Bridges: Ministering to those who question” and his book helps active participating members gain more understanding for the challenges that those on the other side of the bridge face. It is an excellent resource for families experiencing faith transitions. Emily and I have the precious opportunity to interview David together to maintain both perspectives and fulfill a dream made over a year ago. If you don’t listen to any episode but one, choose this one!
Link to David’s book can be found here https://deseretbook.com/p/bridges-ministering-to-those-who-question?variant_id=181882-paperback
Brene Brown's explanation of empathy can be found here.
Join us for a special opportunity to interview the man who wrote the book that inspired this podcast, David Ostler! David is the author of “Bridges: Ministering to those who question” and his book helps active participating members gain more understanding for the challenges that those on the other side of the bridge face. It is an excellent resource for families experiencing faith transitions. Emily and I have the precious opportunity to interview David together to maintain both perspectives and fulfill a dream made over a year ago. If you don’t listen to any episode but one, choose this one!
Link to David’s book can be found here https://deseretbook.com/p/bridges-ministering-to-those-who-question?variant_id=181882-paperback
Brene Brown's explanation of empathy can be found here.
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Bonus Relationship Presentation with Marti Neilson
Marti shares a presentation she did for The Good Book Club on maintaining relationships across difference divides.
Clips of another podcast were shared. Here is a link to the full podcast episode from Neil Sattin’s YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/O5PYe0XIMhY
List of books referenced:
Feeling Good and Feeling Good Together by David Burns
Braving the Wilderness by Brené Brown
Bridges by David Ostler
How To Have Impossible Conversations by James A. Lindsay and Peter Boghossian
The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt
To join or find out more information about The Good Book Club: email [email protected]
Practice listening at 3practices.com or bridgeslds.com
https://wherewillyougo.net/ is Marti's podcast and can be found on podcast apps as well.
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