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Based on Luke 10:38–42 ‘Split Attention’ draws from the timeless story of Mary and Martha. Martha, though full of good intentions, was pulled in many directions, serving, striving, worrying, while Mary sat quietly at Jesus’ feet, choosing the “one thing needful.” This contrast is not just about two sisters; it is about us. We live in an age of endless busyness, screens, and demands, and our souls are constantly at risk of distraction. Yet Christ calls us to single-hearted devotion. So, I invite you to journey with me into this message, as together we consider what it means to give Jesus our undivided attention. I pray that this podcast blesses you.
Credit:
Background music: Portraits of Hope: Carry Me (Instrumental)
Music: Kim Walker – Walk with me
credited. NO copyright infringement intended.
Fair Use: "Content provided on this podcast may include excerpts from copyrighted material. These excerpts are used under the Fair Use doctrine…, If you have any questions or concerns regarding our use of copyrighted material, please contact us directly."
By Revd Michael Angley OgwucheBased on Luke 10:38–42 ‘Split Attention’ draws from the timeless story of Mary and Martha. Martha, though full of good intentions, was pulled in many directions, serving, striving, worrying, while Mary sat quietly at Jesus’ feet, choosing the “one thing needful.” This contrast is not just about two sisters; it is about us. We live in an age of endless busyness, screens, and demands, and our souls are constantly at risk of distraction. Yet Christ calls us to single-hearted devotion. So, I invite you to journey with me into this message, as together we consider what it means to give Jesus our undivided attention. I pray that this podcast blesses you.
Credit:
Background music: Portraits of Hope: Carry Me (Instrumental)
Music: Kim Walker – Walk with me
credited. NO copyright infringement intended.
Fair Use: "Content provided on this podcast may include excerpts from copyrighted material. These excerpts are used under the Fair Use doctrine…, If you have any questions or concerns regarding our use of copyrighted material, please contact us directly."