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Journey On My Mind

Journey On My Mind

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Journey on my Mind: Conversations to help connect biblical counseling and psychology. Practical help for living in a complex world.Journey On My Mind Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Personality Types: The Enneagram
    May 12 2026

    Suzie Lind joins therapist Dave Verhaagen and fellow pastors Kevin Dixon and Sam Barnhart to examine the Enneagram, one of the most popular systems for determining personality types. They share what’s useful about the Enneagram, how it can inform relationships, and also what the limitations of the system are.

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    Do you have a comment or question about mental health and spiritual issues? Join the discussion: Text us at (615) 861-9503. If you would like to talk with someone, you can email Journey's care pastor, Sam Barnhart, sam@journeytn.com.

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    49 mins
  • Reconciliation and Restoration
    Apr 28 2026

    On our last episode, we talked about forgiveness. This time, the focus is on reconciliation and restoration. What’s the difference between all those terms? Do we always need to reconcile when we forgive? What if reconciliation is impossible? And, how do we move towards restored relationships? Special guest Suzie Lind joins pastor Kevin Dixon and therapist Dave Verhaagen for the discussion.

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    Do you have a comment or question about mental health and spiritual issues? Join the discussion: Text us at (615) 861-9503. If you would like to talk with someone, you can email Journey's care pastor, Sam Barnhart, sam@journeytn.com.

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    42 mins
  • Forgiveness
    Apr 14 2026

    Why is forgiveness so important for our own health, and how do we get better at it? What’s the difference between forgiving and reconciling? Do we always need both? Therapist Dave Verhaagen and pastors Kevin Dixon and Sam Barnhart share their own experiences and struggles with forgiving those who have wronged them.

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    In this episode, Dave shares Everett Worthington’s REACH model for forgiveness. That acronym stands for:

    (R)ecall

    (E)empathize with the offender

    (A)altruistically offer forgiveness

    (C)ommit publicly

    (H)old on to your commitment when doubts resurface

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    Do you have a comment or question about mental health and spiritual issues? Join the discussion: Text us at (615) 861-9503. If you would like to talk with someone, you can email Journey's care pastor, Sam Barnhart, sam@journeytn.com.

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    46 mins
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