Ian Cron is a man of many trades. He’s a psychotherapist and an Episcopal priest, a bestselling author and an avid student of what makes people tick. He’s also a teacher of the Enneagram. What is the ...
Ian Cron and Steve Cuss explore sin, spiritual insights, and authenticity in addiction. Author, psychotherapist, and recovering addict Ian Cron joins Steve Cuss for a powerful conversation on ...
Ian Cron is the bestselling author of “Jesus, My Father, the CIA, and Me: A Memoir...Of Sorts” and of “Chasing Francis: A Pilgrim’s Tale.” But the Episcopal priest, counselor and songwriter also helps ...
Do you always feel like there's something more to who you were created to be? More to the beauty of the world that you live in? How do you truly tap into that? These questions can be answered by ...
SEATTLE — The Enneagram is an ancient personality typing system that's gained more popularity in recent years. Each of the nine personality types is defined by a particular core belief: TYPE ONE: The ...
"Conversations on Courage and Faith," the long-running lecture series at Christ Church Greenwich, continues on Jan. 9 with Dr. Tony Campolo, a Christian activist who will speak about his efforts to ...
How the popular personality typing system finds its place in Christianity. Is the Enneagram compatible with Christianity? Ian Cron, author of The Road Back to You and The Story of You says yes. On ...
Cron (Chasing Francis), an Episcopal priest, brings his witty, energetic voice to this collaboration with Stabile, a retreat director and expert on the Enneagram—a system of personality typology with ...
For good and ill, parents shape their children's lives in several ways. For decades, Episcopal priest Cron (Chasing Francis: A Pilgrim's Tale) bore the scars of having grown up with an emotionally ...
"Conversations on Courage and Faith," the long-running lecture series at Christ Church Greenwich, continues on Jan. 9 with Dr. Tony Campolo, a Christian activist who will speak about his efforts to ...
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