Made To Walk: Biblical Crisis Communication

Izzy Gentry

Dive into today's toughest cultural conversations. Learn how to approach tough topics as a parent, volunteer, leader, or friend. We know it feels like you aren't qualified to address the tough stuff but with these lessons, you will feel empowered to disciple in an effective way that brings true healing. We aim for results that are long term not short-term band-aid solutions. We thank you for your commitment to grow in your discipleship tools. read less
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Episodios

"What If Eve Had Just..."
28-12-2023
"What If Eve Had Just..."
Analyzing scriptures can at times feel like an undertaking. What does this mean? How do I interpret this? What is even happening in this story?These are all common questions that bog people down from knowing scripture deeply and fully. Here I am going to show you how I analyze scripture to identify crisis and communication to get results that I can use in everyday life. Pre-mortem thinking is something I speak about all the time. But what is it exactly? A pre-mortem, or premortem, is a managerial strategy in which a project team imagines that a project or organization has failed, and then works backward to determine what potentially could lead to the failure of the project or organization. I use this same strategy in analyzing scripture. The formula I use is:Acquire all informationAssess where the source came fromCommunicate your actions fullyLook at all premortem thinking solutionsWe want to understand a BASELINE. A baseline is how someone on average acts, speaks, responds, or their common behaviors. Then we acquire all the current information:-where are we in a timeline-what was the antecedent -analyze communication-asses actions already takenWe then look at the source in which we are receiving the information.-who is speaking-what is their background-what is their worldview-how did they come about this informationFrom here, we can see where someone in the story (timeline) was and is currently. We can then ask specific questions to design a plan that communicates clearly.-what are the communication barrier possibilities -what is the best response-what line of questioning will result in the least confrontational route (minimal risk)-what goal are we working to achieve-prepare hypotheticals When we use these steps in looking at scripture it will look like this example I use in my podcast on EVE. (Gen 3:1-5)Where are they (the garden)What tactic in communication did the serpent use (ego elicitation)What was Eve revealing (she wanted to seem knowledgeable)What was he soliciting (knowledge)What tactic did he use to acquire engagement (third-party perspective)What could Eve have done differently in that moment (premortem hypothetical possibilities)How would this have potentially changed her trajectory (hypothetical solves)In this way we can see these types of motives revealing themselves in our daily lives, how do we respond, how can we see the enemy moving in on us, how can we equip ourselves for those moments?This is how we prepare ourselves for spiritual and mental battles.Knowing how the enemy moves prepares us to be on offense instead of defensively reacting. We can become experts on how to respond simply by analyzing the scriptures.
Discipleship Through Crisis Sexual Abuse
26-06-2023
Discipleship Through Crisis Sexual Abuse
Helping others heal after a traumatic incident can be rough waters to navigate. You may feel like you are being helpful then find out you said something hurtful. You may think you know what others need to do only to realize you pushed someone away from the church. Good intentions don't always mean good ideas.I have a very specific breakdown of how to navigate through helping others heal through Sexual Abuse and other crisis traumas.https://www.madetowalk.org/post/sexual-abuseIf you are reading this and you have been hurt within a church, I want to encourage you that1. Humans will always fail humans2. There is a higher accountability for those in leadership and God will never let something not come to light that was done in the dark (I Cor 4:5)3. I encourage you to search for healing. Christ has never abandoned you, just people (Matt 7:7)You can click on "share your story" to help us learn more about how we can learn from your experience, or you can engage in a consultation for advice on the next steps you may need to take through your time of crisis. You can find it all right here at madetowalk.orgChurches: I beg of you to watch, adapt and adopt. Please do everything in your power to restrain the want to resist, deflect and defend. Only good things can come from hearing new ways to keep others safe through tough trials. You are not alone and we would love to help you put those efforts in place. Feel free to visit "consultation" for an analysis of your current church crisis management plan. Learn more about Strategy, Emergency, and Tactical options at madetowalk.org
Disciple Through Church Sexual Abuse
23-06-2023
Disciple Through Church Sexual Abuse
We have come to acknowledge the most brutal truth no one ever wanted to admit; the church isn't always the safest place. It is even harder for me to think of how many people have been scared away from the church as a whole with the belief that the church can be an unsafe or toxic environment. Though this podcast is not a "how to" get those people back, it is a podcast on how we should approach hard realities. Our goal is always to train people more effectively to help heal not hurt already hurt people. Here is my breakdown of how a Church should respond when such things occur in its own church. If you are reading this and you have been hurt within a church, I want to encourage you that 1. Humans will always fail humans2. There is a higher accountability for those in leadership and God will never let something not come to light that was done in the dark (I Cor 4:5)3. I encourage you to search for healing. Christ has never abandoned you, just people (Matt 7:7)You can visit my episode on Sexual Abuse, you can click on "share your story" to help us learn more about how we can learn from your experience, or you can engage in a consultation for advice on the next steps you may need to take through your time of crisis. You can find it all right here at madetowalk.orgChurches: I beg of you to watch, adapt and adopt. Please do everything in your power to restrain the want to resist, deflect and defend. Only good things can come from hearing new ways to keep others safe through tough trials. You are not alone and we would love to help you put those efforts in place. Feel free to visit "consultation" for an analysis of your current church crisis management plan. Learn more about Strategy, Emergency, and Tactical options at madetowalk.org