Episode 205: How to Move Forward Without Ignoring Your Past with Christine Caine

Moving forward can feel terrifying: Like we are jumping out of an airplane and we don’t know if we have a parachute. Why does it feel that way?  Today, author, multi-ministry founder, and teacher, Christine Caine, joins us to answer this question as well as:  What happened to us in Covid that made us extra afraid of moving forward? Why is moving forward not automatically betraying or ignoring our pasts? How do we know when it’s time to move on?  What if we feel we have to do penance for past sin? How can we move on from that? How does cancel culture play a role in this? //Highlights: “Fixating on your past with a desire to go back is very different than facing your past in order to move forward.” --Christine Caine “The blood of Jesus does not give us amnesia, but it does give us a life beyond our past.” --Christine Caine “Trust what you know about God more than what you don’t know about the future.” --Christine Caine //Question of the Week: What are you dumb at? ;) (This was one of our best questions so far IMHO lololol) //Do the Next Thing: Get Christine’s book here Listen to our previous episode together, “How Not to Give Up,” here Learn more about Propel + Wheaton Master’s here Join our HIMH Pod FB Group here

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The purpose of the Hole in My Heart Podcast is to talk about how the gospel is good news for everyone every day. How do they do that? The host, teacher, and author, Laurie Krieg, and her husband and licensed-therapist, Matt Krieg, partner up with Producer Steve, radio personality and all-around deep guy, to engage challenging topics such as sexuality, addiction, trauma, and anxiety. The trio applies a historically biblical sexual ethic to all they talk about, and ensure the focus of the conversation always circles back to the hope-filled good news of the gospel. To watch a video version of this podcast visit https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6O4AmkXQz9d5ydlR2FOWWV2ojjaiW8mP To learn more about Laurie and Matt Krieg visit www.lauriekrieg.com.