Listen To Ed Young
The Creative Connection
The Creative Connection with Ed Young is a national daily radio show combining faith with everyday life. Every episode is filled with practical wisdom and biblical insights to strengthen listeners' understanding and relationship with Jesus.
Listen to Ed Young
The Creative Connection
The Creative Connection with Pastor Ed Young is a national daily radio show combining faith with everyday life. Every episode is filled with practical wisdom and biblical insights to strengthen listeners' understanding and relationship with Jesus.
Unleashed
In this episode of The Creative Connection, Ed Young illustrates the destructive power of unforgiveness through a dramatic story of a Doberman dragging a bench, likening it to how unforgiveness can wreak havoc in our lives, and encourages embracing forgiveness as a liberating and transformative act.
Take Out The Trash
In this episode of The Creative Connection, Ed Young uses the metaphor of taking out the trash to highlight the importance of addressing and removing character flaws and sins from our lives, emphasizing the transformative power of Jesus in helping us make these changes.
Dive Deep
In this episode of The Creative Connection, Ed Young compares overcoming personal dysfunction and sin to diving deep to remove the underwater stumps of pride, envy, anger, lust, greed, gluttony, and slothfulness that keep us stuck, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging these issues and seeking change through God's guidance.
The Will-Barrow
In this episode of The Creative Connection, Ed Young uses the metaphor of carrying baggage in an SUV to illustrate how unresolved issues from our past, particularly within family dynamics, can lead to dysfunctional behaviors and choices in adulthood, urging listeners to confront and release this baggage through faith in Jesus Christ.
Baggage
In this episode of The Creative Connection, Ed Young uses the metaphor of carrying excessive luggage on a family vacation to illustrate how unresolved issues and dysfunctional patterns from our families of origin can burden our adult lives, emphasizing the need for acknowledging these challenges and seeking change through faith and community support.