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"What if fasting could break our hearts open to the suffering of the world and move us to action?"
John Mark explores the connection between fasting and justice, urging us to consider how this ancient practice can realign our hearts with God's care for the poor. He challenges us to move beyond a self-focused spirituality and enter into a deeper solidarity with those in need.
Key Scripture Passage: Isaiah 58v1-12
This podcast and its episodes are paid for by The Circle, our community of monthly givers. Special thanks for this episode goes to: Ashley from Nashville, Tennessee; Abigail from Calgary, Alberta; Cory from Battle Ground, Washington; David from Knoxville, Tennessee; and Danielle from Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. Thank you all so much!
If you’d like to pay it forward and contribute toward future resources, you can learn more at practicingtheway.org/give.
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"What if fasting could break our hearts open to the suffering of the world and move us to action?"
John Mark explores the connection between fasting and justice, urging us to consider how this ancient practice can realign our hearts with God's care for the poor. He challenges us to move beyond a self-focused spirituality and enter into a deeper solidarity with those in need.
Key Scripture Passage: Isaiah 58v1-12
This podcast and its episodes are paid for by The Circle, our community of monthly givers. Special thanks for this episode goes to: Ashley from Nashville, Tennessee; Abigail from Calgary, Alberta; Cory from Battle Ground, Washington; David from Knoxville, Tennessee; and Danielle from Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. Thank you all so much!
If you’d like to pay it forward and contribute toward future resources, you can learn more at practicingtheway.org/give.

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