Luke Norsworthy started a powerful conversation at this year’s XP-Seminar. Many pastors were deeply moved by Luke’s talk. Join us for more as Fletch and Luke Norsworthy discuss Luke’s latest book, Befriending Your Monsters: Facing the Darkness of Your Fears to Experience the Light. Luke is a gifted lead pastor at Westover Hills Church of Christ in Austin and a noted author. This second book of his gets at our fears. This is a timely topic during the pandemic! He also hosts the Newsworthy with Norsworthy Podcast.

Luke says about his new book:

Monsters aren’t real. As reasonable adults, we know this. But we also know that, while fake, the monsters of fairy tales, movies, and Netflix series embody our very real fears. Large, powerful beings that hunt us in the dark make us feel small, weak, vulnerable. When characters in these stories run away, they temporarily feel safe, but it’s not until the monster is faced head-on that the story can have a happy ending–and, more importantly, the hero can become all he or she was created to be.

The same is true of the monsters of the spiritual life. The monsters of comparison (I am what others say about me), more (I am what I have), and success (I am what I do) are powerful enemies of a healthy spiritual life. But ignoring them solves nothing. Pastor and speaker Luke Norsworthy wants you to face your monsters, get to know them, and discover how they are inviting you into a deeper understanding of yourself and a more intimate connection with God. You’ll never completely eradicate your fears, but if you befriend them, they can lead you into becoming God’s intention for you.

Other have said about the book

“So many of us are trained to run away from our fears. But what if running toward them is what will actually lead to life? Luke brilliantly weaves together stories and theology in a way that is compelling and beautiful and inspiring for anyone desiring to grow more into the likeness of Jesus day by day.”
—Jefferson Bethke, New York Times bestselling author of Jesus Religion and To Hell with the Hustle.

“Thanks to author Luke Norsworthy for giving us a great gift indeed by showing how we can face our fears, overcome the monsters that threaten us, and move forward into a life of virtue and vitality, a deeper, healthier life.”
—The Most Rev. Michael B. Curry, presiding bishop and primate, the Episcopal Church

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