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The Discipline of Curiosity: Staying Present in the Hard Stuff
Faithwalking Online Seminar – August 23, 2025
Saturday | 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM CDT | Live on Zoom
Led by Ken Shuman
Curiosity changes everything. Especially your relationships.
In every conversation, there’s a risk of misunderstanding, defensiveness, or triggering someone else—or being triggered yourself. But what if we told you there’s a better way?
Curiosity isn’t just a personality trait—it’s a practice. One that Jesus modeled. One that can transform how we interact with others and show up in difficult moments.
This 2-hour live Zoom seminar will give you tools to:
- Stay present and grounded when emotions rise
- Respond with empathy instead of reactivity
- Ask better, deeper questions that invite connection
- Let go of the need to be right, give advice, or defend yourself
- Listen to understand, not to respond
Why this seminar matters
We live in a reactive world. Conversations often turn into competition. Curiosity is how we slow things down. It’s how we become safe people in unsafe moments.
It’s how we practice emotional maturity and live more like Jesus—especially when things get hard.
What to expect
Ken Shuman, Executive Director of Faithwalking, will guide this interactive session filled with real-life insights, biblical grounding, and actionable practices.
You’ll leave with:
- A new way to think about curiosity
- Practical strategies for staying calm, compassionate, and connected
- Questions that help deepen your conversations
- Space to reflect on how shame, status, and story-making get in the way of true connection
Registration is open now
Cost: $15
Includes seminar access, seminar slides, and recording (available after the event)
Faithwalking is about growing in trust…that God really does want us to live our best life, that change is possible, and that knowing ourselves better will benefit us and those around us.”
– Michelle N.
Faithwalking has given me invaluable tools to help me live into my true identity in Christ – fully loved, fully accepted, and adequate to do all that I am called to do by God. I’m much better able to turn from destructive, unhealthy patterns and instead face my fears head on and live into freedom, wholeness and missional living.”
– Sul R.