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The Me I Am Now

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Please note, this recording contains language that some people may find offensive.

The importance of allowing ourselves to change and why one more pep talk won’t matter much.

Nadia Bolz-Weber is an ordained Lutheran pastor and best-selling author. She founded House for All Sinners & Saints and hosts The Confessional podcast.

Nadia Bolz-Weber

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  • Theology
  • Spirituality

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Speaker: Nadia Bolz-Weber

Festival: 2022 - Wake Up

Venue: Pagoda

Talk Ref: GB22-050

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Talks by: Nadia Bolz-Weber

  • Why Christian? (2022)
  • Grace with Nadia Bolz-Weber (2021)
  • Accidental Saints (2016)
  • Panel: Scrap The Church? (2016)
  • A Romp Through The Church Year With Sinners And Saints (2014)
  • Panel: Salvation And The Inconvenience Of Other People (2014)
  • The Authority Of Experience And What The Gospel Has To Say About Real Bodies, People, Events And Trauma (2014)
  • Panel: Are We Home Yet?’ (2011)
  • Panel: New Monasticism: is it all hype or refriaring the church? (Panel) (2011)
  • Panel: The Phyllis & Nadia Show (2011)
  • Preacher Girl: The peril and promise of proclamation (2011)
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