Josh Collesano: Knowing about God vs. Knowing God
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Josh Collesano’s career was on the rise. He got his dream job in his late 20’s as the creative director of a multi-site mega church. Over time a disconnect began to set in and he discovered he knew a lot about God but didn’t really know God. After failing at his dream job his life dramatically changed through an invitation to learn how to slow down and listen to the voice of God.
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Josh Collesano’s career was on the rise. He got his dream job in his late 20’s as the creative director of a multi-site mega church. Over time a disconnect began to set in and he discovered he knew a lot about God but didn’t really know God. After failing at his dream job his life dramatically changed through an invitation to learn how to slow down and listen to the voice of God.
Cast: Tim Shelton (host) interviews Josh Collesano
Guest Interview: Josh Collesano is the Creative Director at Seek Well Ministries as well as the producer of the Free and Light Podcast. This worship leader has worked at three different mega churches and opened for artists like Phil Wickham and David Crowder. Father of three and Husband to Rachel, Josh is passionate about helping men and women learn to slow down and seek Jesus well.
Topics discussed in this episode:
-Landing his dream job in his late 20’s and then losing it
-Ministry burnout
-Finding God in the silence at Refresh
-Knowing about God vs knowing God
-His settling process as he spends time with God
-The spiritual implications of pour over coffee as a start to his dayResources mentioned in this episode:
1. The Daily Rhythm for February2. Walking with God by John Eldredge
3. Refresh - A year long adventure for men
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