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Leaving Toxic Individualism for Whole-iness w/ Nya Abernathy - episode of Life After Leaven w/ Tamice Spencer-Helms podcast

Leaving Toxic Individualism for Whole-iness w/ Nya Abernathy

45 minutes Posted Apr 6, 2023 at 2:00 pm.
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Nya Abernathy talks to us about the three key elements of an embodied and healthy faith. She tells the story of what it means to be mystic and Pentecostal, and what it looks like to walk one another home. 

Life After Leaven is a podcast where guests from various faiths and backgrounds share their perspectives, anecdotes, and insight regarding how to move forward after leaving toxic faith and religion. We’ll be asking the tough questions and finding creative solutions to complex cultural issues. With a mix of serious discourse and witty banter, join us for a thought-provoking examination of how we can rebuild an unleavened faith together. 

NOTE: Not every viewpoint or position held or expressed on this show is that of the host or sponsoring organization. It is our position, however, that once you see God, you cannot unsee them, and that makes conversations with everyone about anything an opportunity to see Christ. 

 

Life After Leaven is sponsored by Sub:Culture Incorporated, a 501c3 committed to eradicating cultural, social, spiritual, financial, and academic barriers for Black College Students. If you are interested in giving a tax deductible donation toward our work with black college students, you can do that here. Thank you for helping us ensure temporary roadblocks don't become permanent dead ends for students with marginalized identities. You can follow us on Instagram: @subc_incorporated, Facebook: facebook.com/subcultureinco, and Twitter: @subcultureinco1.

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