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Brian Draper - Lent and the Transforming Power of Stillness (NS34)
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Brian Draper - Lent and the Transforming Power of Stillness (NS34)

Lent is upon us once again. A wonderful counter-cultural season where we reflect on those things we might need to give up. So we asked to send us something that would help guide us through this time. And he came up trumps with a reflection on the...

Nomad Podcast · Brian Draper

March 1, 201729m 21s

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Lent is upon us once again. A wonderful counter-cultural season where we reflect on those things we might need to give up. So we asked Brian Draper to send us something that would help guide us through this time. And he came up trumps with a reflection on the transforming power of stillness. So tune in if you're feeling overwhelmed, stressed out and frazzled, and join us as we commit to intentional stillness through Lent. 

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deconstructionevolving faithprogressive christianitycontemplative spiritualitymystical christianityfaith shiftreconstructionspiritual directionliberation theologyembodied spiritualitychristian mysticismpost-evangelicalreligious trauma healing