160 – Enneagram: You Are Beloved
This is part 2 of our conversation with Bobby Schuller. Join us as Bill and Bobby continue to unpack how the Enneagram can help us live into our identity as the Beloved.
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This is part 2 of our conversation with Bobby Schuller. Join us as Bill and Bobby continue to unpack how the Enneagram can help us live into our identity as the Beloved.

You have a hidden shadow self based on your Enneagram type that is undermining your health, success, joy, and love. It operates in stealth by
The Enneagram is a tool that can help us see our dysfunction, sin, and unhealthy coping mechanisms. God wants to show us the truth about ourselves and look at the parts of ourselves that is sinful so that we can repent and experience true freedom. Join Bill and Kristi as they further unpack each types’ “signature sin” and the pathway to repentance.

It was so embarrassing. I had a PhD in psychology but I was working as a security guard! While I was completing my degree, I
Anxiety is the basic emotional posture of the head types. Some of us may rely on getting more information, or finding the right people, or simply get distracted with pleasures in order to avoid the feeling of anxiety. Join Bill and Kristi as they identify the unique challenges of each type and share how they can take their anxiety to Jesus.

I don’t like to be meek. I like to be in control. I like to be right, independent, strong, organized, able to handle whatever happens to
The basic emotional posture for the gut type is anger. Depending on your specific type, it may come out as aggression, passive-aggressive, or resentment. Bill shares how the enneagram has helped him to process anger as an indicator of stress and find pathways for relaxation.
Many pastors, helpers, and care givers may resonate with the heart types. They are good at tuning into other people’s emotions while being sensitive to their own emotions. Kristi shares her journey as a “helper” type and how the enneagram has helped her process shame and find acceptance in God.

Are you familiar with the benefits of the Enneagram? While the Enneagram is the rage in some circles, most people don’t understand how to harness
We can imagine Jesus as a thinker, a teacher, or a leader, but have you ever thought of Jesus being a “feeler”? Jesus felt many emotions that we do including: fear, worry, and even shame. This allows him to enter into our life experiences with us and feel what we feel with empathy and compassion. Join this conversation as Bill and Kristi unpack what it means to see Jesus as a feeler and how that helps us experience greater intimacy with him.