What Happens Next? feat. Max Lucado [Type 3]

 

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This week, we welcome back beloved author and pastor, Max Lucado for a meaningful conversation about a range of topics, including the emotional landscape of shame and guilt, the nuances of addiction and how it manifests in various forms beyond substance abuse, and Max’s new book What Happens Next: A Travelers’ Guide Through The End of This Age.

In this episode, we explore:

  • the distinction between guilt and shame and how these feelings can impact our relationships with ourselves, others, and God

  • the nuances of addiction and how it manifests in various forms beyond substance abuse

  • how the Twelve Steps offer a transformative path for everyone, regardless of their struggles

  • what eschatology is and the significance of understanding end times in a contemporary context

Whether you're navigating personal challenges, seeking deeper understanding of yourself, or curious about the intersection of faith and psychology, this episode offers valuable insights and encouragement. 

About Max Lucado

Max Lucado is known for combining poetic storytelling and homespun humor with the heart of a pastor. His trade books all begin as sermon series at Oak Hills Church, and his sermons all start with Max asking himself this question: “What can I say on Sunday that will still matter on Monday?” He’s been dubbed “America’s Pastor” by Christianity Today, “The Best Preacher in America” by Reader’s Digest, and the “Ted Lasso of Pastors” by the Dallas Morning News. Max Lucado has penned more than 40 works of adult nonfiction, standing alongside dozens and dozens of bestselling children's books, gift books, Bible studies, commentaries, and collections. His books have been published in 56 languages worldwide and regularly appear on bestseller lists, including The New York Times, Publishers Weekly, and USA Today. He has more than 150 million products in print published in 56 languages worldwide.


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