Transforming Center/In God For Others Video Series

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In God For Others Video Series

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Generosity, forbearance and forgiveness are practices that form the love of Christ in us while at the same time bringing goodness and peace to our world. In these videos, Ruth invites us to discover the transforming effect these practices can have on our lives and learn how to cultivate them in life-giving ways. This series includes four videos + downloadable reflection guides.

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1. Introduction: To Love as Jesus Loved

This teaching explores the idea that spiritual transformation is not only for personal growth, but for the sake of others. True Christian ministry flows from a centeredness in God, where our identity is not rooted in fear, control, and self-protection. From there, we can live with freedom, allowing Christ’s love to move through us in redemptive, restorative, and self-sacrificial ways. (Runtime: 16 min, 47 sec)

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2. Participating in God's Generosity

Through Scripture, reflection questions, and practical examples, Ruth invites us to consider how our giving shapes our faith, reveals what we truly value, and helps us participate more fully in the generous nature of God. This teaching emphasizes integrity, humility, trust, and self-giving as central to transformational generosity. (Runtime: 23 minutes, 54 seconds)

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3. Practicing Forbearance

Drawing from passages in Colossians, Romans, and James, Ruth reflects on how releasing control, judgment, and the need to change others can create deeper peace, compassion, and inner hospitality in our relationships. Through guided reflection and prayer, we are invited to practice patience, openness, and trust in God’s transforming work both in themselves and in others. (Runtime: 16 minutes, 42 seconds)

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4. Forgiveness: A Non-negotiable Spiritual Practice

This video explores forgiveness as a difficult but essential spiritual practice, emphasizing that forgiveness is not the same as approval or reconciliation. Through reflections on faith, trauma, healing, and personal transformation, Ruth describes forgiveness as a gradual process of facing pain honestly, releasing emotional bondage, and moving toward wholeness with God’s help. (Runtime: 32 minutes, 44 seconds)