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In today's episode we're talking about the seemingly opposite practices of being versus doing as it relates to our faith lives. If you always thought Martha got a raw deal, this might be a great episode for you! Here are a few ideas to help you find and gain stillness, pondering, and receptivity in your experience of faith. Thanks again to my friend, Peter Vaughan-Vail for providing the lovely harp music you hear in this episode, and thanks to all of you who are sharing, rating, reviewing, and subscribing to this podcast. I appreciate you! <3
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In today's episode we're talking about the seemingly opposite practices of being versus doing as it relates to our faith lives. If you always thought Martha got a raw deal, this might be a great episode for you! Here are a few ideas to help you find and gain stillness, pondering, and receptivity in your experience of faith. Thanks again to my friend, Peter Vaughan-Vail for providing the lovely harp music you hear in this episode, and thanks to all of you who are sharing, rating, reviewing, and subscribing to this podcast. I appreciate you! <3
1. Present Over Perfect, by Shauna Niequist
2. Simply Tuesday, by Emily P. Freeman
3. Everything Belongs: The Gift of Contemplative Prayer, by Fr. Richard Rohr
4. Headspace - a meditation app you can access on your phone or other device
5. Calm - a meditation app you can access on your phone or other device
6. A Beginner's Guide to Eucharistic Adoration from Busted Halo
7. A lovely ocean meditation on Be Still and Know That I am God, by Ang Jackson