Revive Ministries Podcast “Our Connections” With Patrick Eilers
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Welcome to Revive Ministries Podcast. As we enter February, Revive Ministries Podcast would like to reflect on the communities we belong to and the connections surrounding them. Today, to speak deeper when it comes to asking the question about "Our Connections" is a new guest, Patrick Eilers. Thank you so much for joining us and being part of this discussion. Disclaimer: if you are in crisis, please seek appropriate professional help immediately. The new 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is available for those in the States.“Perhaps the secret of living well is not in having all the answers but in pursuing unanswerable questions in good company.” – Rachel Naomi Remen More on Patrick Eilers: My personal Instagram/Threads accounts: rated_pge Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: Patrick Eilers; MA, LPC, CSAT  My boss's book: A Partners Guide to Truth and Healing by John Sternfels Below are the links to our own in-home podcast/Youtube channel: NorthPoint Counseling Perspective NorthPoint Counseling Perspective - YouTube  NorthPoint Professional Counseling, Inc 44070 W 12 Mile Rd #200 Novi, MI 48377 Office: 248.773.8440 Fax: 248.773.8441 www.northpoint-counseling.com I would also highly recommend The Basement with Tim Ross as a podcast with a Biblical perspective toward relationships, sexual concerns, life topics, etc. ⁠www.treatsexualaddiction.com⁠ "The greatness of a community is most accurately measured by the compassionate actions of its members." – Coretta Scott King --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robert-col363n/support
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