FACT(s) of Mission | Part 3
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In this episode, Jayce and James continue exploring the FACT framework, trade birthday stories, garage rock tumblers, and sports mishaps before turning to the heart of FACT: why teachability might be the hardest and most vital trait for disciples and teams. We map the D1–D4 learning journey, name wounds and pride, and offer simple steps to receive correction with humility, curiosity, and courage.
• Family rhythms that make celebrations work
• Why teachability matters more as you get better
• D1–D4 model for competence and confidence
• How wounds distort feedback and trust
• Pause, curiosity, and naming emotions
• Detachment from outcomes and secure identity
• Team health when feedback is safe and direct
• Discipleship as lifelong apprenticeship to Jesus
• Two challenges: find a mentor, pray through past correction
• FACT audit for honest self-review
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Links and other stuff from the show:
Pastoral Letter, "On the Unity of the Body and Soul:" archokc.org/pastoral-letters
Red Dirt Catholics Email Address: reddirtcatholics@archokc.org
The Book "From Christendom to Apostolic Mission" (Digital and Print): Amazon
The Social Dilemma: https://www.netflix.com/title/81254224
Daily Examen Prayer: https://bit.ly/309As8z
Lectio Divina How-To: https://bit.ly/3fp8UTa