What do you need in a relationship? When it comes to relationships, how do you interact with and love other people? It\u2019s often in our most intimate relationships that our most true self shows up and we realize that our view of the world is not necessarily the same as others. That\u2019s where the Enneagram comes in.\xa0 The Enneagram helps us understand ourselves better, provides a platform for understanding our partners, and teaches us how to walk more healthily in relationships.
In today\u2019s episode, J.J. Peterson processes past relationships with Ian and reminds us all that it\u2019s healthy to trust our gut and acknowledge our own needs.
J.J. Peterson has been many things in his life. From a missionary kid who grew up in Africa to working in production on the Blossom Reunion Special, J.J.\u2019s life\xa0has never been dull. Currently, he is a speaker and author who splits his time between Los Angeles and New York. He has a hunger for helping people understand the story of God and what part people play in that story. He has traveled the world, working in Africa, Europe, Asia, South America, and the US, sharing the gospel story through pastoral training, preaching and even touring as an improv comic. He is a filmmaker, a storyteller, and passionate about all things art. J.J. has studied CS Lewis in Oxford, debated theology with filmmakers at the Sundance Film Festival, directed a documentary, had small parts in various television shows and film, but his favorite thing is being called Uncle J.J.
J.J.'s focus is on helping people walk out their faith in meaningful and life-giving ways.\xa0J.J. has spoken to people all over the world for audiences of 15 to 15,000, sharing his own story and the story of God. His humor and life experience help people understand grace and love in new ways.
He can design a talk specifically for your community. \xa0Areas of passion include grace, theology and the arts, walking the path of a gay Christian,\xa0and God's love.
J.J.'s experience and education allow him to come alongside you or your organization to help share your story on a broader scale.
He offers two types of consulting. \xa0The first is for aspiring\xa0authors who are looking to write a book and the second is for organizations who wish to expand their reach. \xa0
J.J. is an author and blogger. \xa0Currently, he is part of the blogging community at\xa0Storyline and just completed his first book. \xa0He occasionally posts musings on this site's\xa0Blog page.\xa0Contact him about writing for your organization.
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