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Have you ever found yourself so caught up in the hustle—measuring your worth by productivity, ticking boxes, pouring out your energy—only to realize that your soul feels parched?
This week, we step into a living room in Bethany, where Jesus visits two sisters—Mary and Martha. One is busy, flustered, doing all the right things. The other sits still, simply listening. And Jesus says, “Mary has chosen the better part.”
But what is the better part? And why does it take boldness—especially today—to stop, breathe, and listen?
In this episode, I explore what it means to truly be present with God, with ourselves, and with one another. We’ll talk about the courage it takes to turn down the noise, tune into sacred moments, and reclaim peace—not just as a fleeting feeling, but as a way of life.
Because sometimes the most radical act isn’t doing more.
It’s listening deeper.
By Sharon Campbell RaymentHave you ever found yourself so caught up in the hustle—measuring your worth by productivity, ticking boxes, pouring out your energy—only to realize that your soul feels parched?
This week, we step into a living room in Bethany, where Jesus visits two sisters—Mary and Martha. One is busy, flustered, doing all the right things. The other sits still, simply listening. And Jesus says, “Mary has chosen the better part.”
But what is the better part? And why does it take boldness—especially today—to stop, breathe, and listen?
In this episode, I explore what it means to truly be present with God, with ourselves, and with one another. We’ll talk about the courage it takes to turn down the noise, tune into sacred moments, and reclaim peace—not just as a fleeting feeling, but as a way of life.
Because sometimes the most radical act isn’t doing more.
It’s listening deeper.