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Soul Reset DVD

Soul Reset DVD

Breakdown, Breakthrough, and the Journey to Wholeness  

por Junius B. Dotson
Vídeo de DVD
Clero y laicos Sanidad y plenitud Práctica Espiritual

Are you working at a relentless pace, trapped in a cycle of trying to meet others' needs and ignoring your own? You need a Soul Reset—a hard stop to chronic busyness, a deep look inward, an intentional reliance on spiritual practices to help you reconnect with God, and a new path toward the abundant life to which Jesus calls you.

The Soul Reset DVD includes six 5- to 7-minute segments with author Junius B. Dotson in which he

  • explores themes of authenticity and wholeness from his book Soul Reset
  • offers commentary on key scripture passages
  • highlights vital scripture practices modeled by Jesus Christ
  • shares insights into how to experience your own "soul reset" and live the life God desires for you

The six video sessions are based on these themes:

  1. Soul Reset Assessment
  2. Feel the Feelings
  3. It's Not All on Me
  4. Take Care of Yourself
  5. What to Do with Grief
  6. Living in the Light

Wherever you are in your spiritual journey, Soul Reset offers practical help for slowing down and allowing God to transform your life.

Formato: Vídeo de DVD
ISBN: 978-0-8358-1900-8
Editor: The Upper Room
Imprimir: Upper Room Books
Fecha de publicación: 09/01/2019
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A nationally recognized leader, speaker, and author on evangelism and church revitalization, the Rev. Junius B. Dotson served as the general secretary (CEO) of Discipleship Ministries, an international agency of The United Methodist Church, from July 2016 until his death in February 2021. He is the author of Soul Reset: Breakdown, Breakthrough, and the Journey to Wholeness, Developing an Intentional Discipleship System: A Guide for Congregations, and Engaging Your Community: A Guide to Seeing All the People. Before coming to Discipleship Ministries, Dotson served as senior pastor of Saint Mark United Methodist Church in Wichita, Kansas for 14 years. He was instrumental in transforming the 3,500-member church into a multicampus congregation.

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