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We may be at the start of a new year, but that does not mean we leave all of what transpired in 2020 behind—this season will continue to ask much of us. As you'll hear Dan comment, it's no surprise we now find ourselves at the "intersection between dread and incredible hope." While not the typical tone that accompanies a New Year's podcast episode, Dan and Rachael instead present us with an unusual invitation to slow down, to be gentle with ourselves, and allow ourselves to taste something of hope.
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We may be at the start of a new year, but that does not mean we leave all of what transpired in 2020 behind—this season will continue to ask much of us. As you'll hear Dan comment, it's no surprise we now find ourselves at the "intersection between dread and incredible hope." While not the typical tone that accompanies a New Year's podcast episode, Dan and Rachael instead present us with an unusual invitation to slow down, to be gentle with ourselves, and allow ourselves to taste something of hope.

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