I've loved Donald Millers writing since I read "Blue Like Jazz" umpteen years ago and credit him with a lot of healing and growth that happened in me. "A Million Miles in a Thousand Years" changed me for sure! My only complaint is that his first books title should've never changed! lol
Thank you for this interview!! I have employed his learnings across our digital marketing business and it has helped so much. The funny thing is I had never seen his face or heard but once he spoke of story brand I realized "Man, no wonder I enjoy listening to this guest in this episode." haha.
It reminds me of Prov 3:21-23 TPT..."My child, never drift off course from these two goals for your life: to walk in wisdom and to discover your purpose. Don't ever forget how they empower you...."
This is the kind of dialogue and message and truth that we all need. I love the wisdom from you both, and of course anything that involves Victor Frankl is amazing! THANK YOU!!🙌💯❤
I'm up too late enjoying this. 🥱Appreciate the words about needing meaning to get up each day and what that looks like practically. I'm at the start of a writing project and feel so vulnerable in it - needed this tonight. Fun fact, I co wrote a play way back in the 90's and our hero (in a coffee shop, of course) has a monologue that begins with, "Every super hero's mom is dead." And goes on to say that's why latte's are so popular because we all still want milk from Mommy. 😉(I think Blue Like Jazz came out around that time). Good to hear you both pressing in on the Dad stuff, too. Bed time, but I'm encouraged. (If you’re game, please pray for my movie to rock. Or at least not to stink). Bless you & G’night 🙏🏾
I read Blue Like Jazz in high school and it was one of the few books of the time that I finished because I genuinely enjoyed it. I've never been great at writing but have been thinking about writing lately and I recall thinking (when I read Blue Like Jazz) that I'd never read anything in that style before and if writing could be like that then maybe I could be a writer, too.
Wow Kris I can relate with you fantasy but with Mom, very true. The bigger picture like you said is realizing that we have a family with us that's amazing and whonwouldblove to be part of our life journey.
That was a rich convo to listen to gentlemen. Gods goodness has triumphed and it’s so evident.
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Thank you for your vulnerability Kris speaking about your dad wishes.
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@@KVMinistries my privilege really ! Now watching "How to Become Courageous"
Never heard of this amazing man before, very grateful for him and will be following him and buying his books- thank you pastor Kris! 🙏
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That was brilliant! You could see the honour between these two men!
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I've loved Donald Millers writing since I read "Blue Like Jazz" umpteen years ago and credit him with a lot of healing and growth that happened in me. "A Million Miles in a Thousand Years" changed me for sure! My only complaint is that his first books title should've never changed! lol
Thank you. Thank you both. Thank you,
Thank you for listening!
Thank you for this interview!! I have employed his learnings across our digital marketing business and it has helped so much. The funny thing is I had never seen his face or heard but once he spoke of story brand I realized "Man, no wonder I enjoy listening to this guest in this episode." haha.
Thank you for watching!
It reminds me of Prov 3:21-23 TPT..."My child, never drift off course from these two goals for your life: to walk in wisdom and to discover your purpose. Don't ever forget how they empower you...."
This is the kind of dialogue and message and truth that we all need. I love the wisdom from you both, and of course anything that involves Victor Frankl is amazing! THANK YOU!!🙌💯❤
Thank you for your encouraging words and for listening!
I'm up too late enjoying this. 🥱Appreciate the words about needing meaning to get up each day and what that looks like practically. I'm at the start of a writing project and feel so vulnerable in it - needed this tonight.
Fun fact, I co wrote a play way back in the 90's and our hero (in a coffee shop, of course) has a monologue that begins with, "Every super hero's mom is dead." And goes on to say that's why latte's are so popular because we all still want milk from Mommy. 😉(I think Blue Like Jazz came out around that time). Good to hear you both pressing in on the Dad stuff, too. Bed time, but I'm encouraged. (If you’re game, please pray for my movie to rock. Or at least not to stink).
Bless you & G’night 🙏🏾
Thank you for sharing part of your story and for listening! Blessings on your projects! -KVM Team
Man’s Search for Meaning is an incredible book.
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@@KVMinistries You’re welcome!
Excellent/ thank you Donald
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@@KVMinistries good interview
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Love this conversation 🖤🖤
Perhaps the most impactful interview I’ve heard here!
Thank you so much for your encouraging words!
So good! Wonderful conversation in a warm atmosphere.
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This was so helpful. It really spoke to my situation. Thank you both.
So glad! Thank you for listening!
So encouraged by this one
Thanks for the Honesty
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I read Blue Like Jazz in high school and it was one of the few books of the time that I finished because I genuinely enjoyed it. I've never been great at writing but have been thinking about writing lately and I recall thinking (when I read Blue Like Jazz) that I'd never read anything in that style before and if writing could be like that then maybe I could be a writer, too.
Wow Kris
I can relate with you fantasy but with Mom, very true.
The bigger picture like you said is realizing that we have a family with us that's amazing and whonwouldblove to be part of our life journey.
Thank you for listening and for sharing!
He also did an experiment while in the concentration camp on hope. He observed that that once a person lost hope they would usually die very quickly.
Thank you!!
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