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Epiphany: Hope, Healing, and the Value of "Story Work" (Part 2)
Season 1 · Episode 9

Epiphany: Hope, Healing, and the Value of "Story Work" (Part 2)

The "Surviving Saturday" Podcast

January 16, 202428m 43s

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Show Notes

How does "looking back" or "reflecting" on the formative moments in our lives help us look ahead to anticipate what God might be doing or want to do in or though us as we move forward? And how can a slower, more meditative reading of the Bible called "lectio divina" help us hear form God in a different fashion than we may be used to?

In part 2 of a  two-part episode,  Chris and Wendy continue reflecting on Epiphany, and the connections between what God has done in their lives (both recently and over 30+ years together) and what He has been preparing them for and calling them to in this current season. Chris shares his thoughts and questions after participating in a meditative reading of Matthew 2: 9-11 and Jan Richardson's poem, "For Those Who Have Far to Travel."    

Topics

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