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Embracing Brokenness

Embracing Brokenness

De : Steve and Colleen Adams
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Welcome to the Embracing Brokenness Podcast. Our focus is to bring the gospel of Jesus Christ to a hurting world. To live authentically and without pretense. To encourage others toward a greater understanding of who they are and who God is. To teach the blessed HOPE that the Bible calls the “Anchor of the Soul”. That is Jesus Christ and His healing presence – not only available in this life – but in eternity to come.Steve and Colleen Adams Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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    • 🎙️EP160. Why Community Is Essential for Spiritual Formation
      Jan 26 2026

      Spiritual formation doesn’t happen in isolation—but it also doesn’t happen in unsafe spaces.

      In this episode, Steve and Colleen explore what makes a community truly safe and why safety is foundational to healing, trust, and transformation. This honest conversation parallels themes from their upcoming book Embracing the Way, inviting listeners into a slower, relational vision of walking with Jesus and one another.

      If you’ve longed for community but felt guarded, this episode offers language, clarity, and hope.

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      46 min
    • 🎙️EP159. From Good Friday to Grace: Rich Timmons’ Story of Redemption
      Jan 12 2026

      In this powerful start to a new year, Steve sits down with longtime friend Rich Timmons—creative visionary, gallery owner, teacher, and author of Come… meet Jesus—for an honest conversation about faith, loss, and redemption.


      Rich shares how a Good Friday business collapse became the moment he finally cried out to God, and how a “Joseph and Mary” divine appointment helped lead him to Christ. He reflects on rebuilding his life with Jesus at the center, teaching art history through the life of Christ, and turning 67 masterworks into a devotional tool that blends Scripture and beauty.


      The conversation takes a profound turn as Rich opens up about losing his son to glioblastoma, and the strength of staying “yoked” to Jesus through grief. He also shares a deeply personal testimony of decades-long struggle with alcohol—and the moment God brought freedom through Psalm 9:6.


      If you’re walking through brokenness, grief, or a hidden struggle, this episode is a reminder: brokenness isn’t a barrier—it can become a bridge to healing.


      Learn more: comemeetjesus.art (Use promo code 1017 for 25% off)

      More about EBM: embracingbrokenness.org


      Chapters

      00:00 – The “cowboy” son and a gift with horses

      01:41 – The diagnosis: brain cancer and the weight of grief

      02:00 – Welcome + Season 7 kickoff + Steve & Rich history

      05:40 – Rich’s story begins: Kensington, dreams, and early influences

      09:00 – Air Force years and marriage to Julie

      11:30 – “Let’s buy a computer”—early business breakthrough

      13:15 – The crash: staff walks out on Good Friday

      15:05 – “Joseph and Mary”: Joe Castillo and the pocket Bible

      16:30 – Born again: “I made a right-hand turn”

      17:50 – Motorhome year: early discipleship and the Body of Christ

      19:15 – 45 years of business success (and hiring smart people)

      21:30 – Selling the business → opening the art gallery

      23:10 – Teaching art history through “one man”: Jesus

      26:05 – Losing Rich: glioblastoma and 18 months of care

      33:10 – “Rotten theology” and living in a broken world

      36:05 – Turning teaching into a book: Come… meet Jesus

      43:15 – The yoke: staying close to Christ in grief

      45:25 – Alcohol testimony + Psalm 9:6 + freedom

      50:15 – Brokenness as a bridge to healing

      53:50 – Book promo + discount code + closing

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      55 min
    • 🎙️EP158. God Went Before Us: Our 2025 Story of Presence, Provision, and Gratitude
      Dec 29 2025

      It’s the week of December 29, 2025—and Steve & Colleen Adams take time to look back with gratitude on what God has done through Embracing Brokenness Ministries this year, while also sharing a glimpse of what’s ahead in 2026.

      A central theme rises above everything: learning to wait on the Lord—to live from presence, intimacy, and obedience, not outcomes. Along the way, they share a few powerful ministry stories (including moments of real-time provision), reflect on meaningful guest conversations from 2025, and close by thanking the prayer team and ministry partners who make it all possible.

      If you’ve been weary, discouraged, or wondering whether your calling matters—this conversation will encourage you to keep following the Shepherd’s voice.

      Website: https://embracingbrokenness.org/

      Chapters:

      00:00 Feeling dry? Ask God for a glimpse (opening encouragement)

      00:33 Podcast intro

      01:20 Welcome + “How is it already Dec 29?”

      02:45 Recap purpose + heading into Year 7

      04:20 Theme of 2025: waiting on the Lord + John 10:27

      06:35 “Head to heart” transformation (Identity Matters story)

      09:10 What’s possible when intimacy becomes real

      10:24 God speaks in daily life (Amish friend + pregnancy prayer)

      14:45 Presence as a way of life (not “doing more”)

      16:15 The real battle: distraction, dopamine, and digital noise

      19:20 What’s coming: the book + study guide + resources

      21:55 The Circle vision: tools, practices, and a deeper journey

      23:45 2025 guest highlights + books (Lewis Lee, Raynor, Poore, Payne, etc.)

      29:05 John Eldredge + Experience Jesus + the Pause app

      32:45 Off-camera encouragement: “It matters more than you know”

      35:08 Faithfulness in everyday moments (your calling counts)

      36:35 Ask God for a glimpse of eternity (when you’re discouraged)

      38:50 Thank you: prayer team, listeners, partners, donors


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      43 min
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