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In this episode, Andrew Ray talks with Todd Stryd and Tim Lane about loving the socially awkward. They respond to a listener’s question: “How do you love those who behave in ‘socially awkward’ ways? Various outbursts of laughter, anger, inappropriate words, etc. Are these behavior sinful?”
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Tim Lane
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Todd Stryd
Faculty
Todd is a faculty member and the counseling coordinator at CCEF, where he has served since 2005. He holds a doctor of psychology from Immaculata University and a master of divinity from Westminster Theological Seminary. He has experience as a hospital chaplain, crisis worker, and university counselor. He has written a minibook entitled Schizophrenia: A Compassionate Approach.