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Monday Sep 30, 2019
UCT 025: Real Life Accountability with Derek Devine
Monday Sep 30, 2019
Monday Sep 30, 2019
Accountability is a commonly heard buzz word in Christian circles, but defining what it looks like can be difficult. Most of us know that following Christ is not something that we can do in isolation, but beyond that, there is not much that is agreed upon. Generally speaking, being open and honest with personal struggles is not something that comes easy to Christians in the West, and the news is littered with tales of leaders who have fallen without accountability.
Derek Devine joins the show to discuss the brand of accountability he was introduced to when he first became a Christian in college. Derek's time playing professional football taught him to seek out those who had the skills, character and work ethic he needed and to imitate them. As a Christian, he advocates the same approach: allowing those with fruitful faith lives to speak into his life and actually putting their guidance into practice.
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