#192: Spiritual Health: Building resilient relationships one question at a time with Mandy Pallock
Grace In Real Life podcast02/20/24 • 38 min
When we were in college, Ryan gave me the nickname “The Interrogator” because I love asking questions. People are truly fascinating to me, and God gave us such an incredible world to discover, it seems impossible for me to not ask eleventybillion questions in a day.
But as today’s guest points out, if all we do is ask questions, we’re just delving into trivia instead of a person's heart.
Because asking and responding to questions is an art in which many of us would like to grow, I invited Mandy Pallock to the show.
In today’s episode, you’ll receive practical strategies and anchoring truths as you use the power of questions to cultivate spiritual health. You’ll learn:- How questions draw you into deep community,
- Why questions are powerful,
- One pro tip on how to ask questions your kids will actually answer,
- And a sure-fire question to kick-start any conversation.
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02/20/24 • 38 min
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