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In the finale episode of season one, I talk with Harvard Divinity Grad Suzannah. We explore the question, "Where Do We Go From Here?: The Journey After Seminary." Suzannah shares insights from her transformative seminary experience at Harvard Divinity School, highlighting how it has shaped and equipped her for the various seasons Christ has in store. Throughout our conversation, Suzannah poetically expresses the courage required to navigate the intricate dance of being human, a follower of Christ, and carrying the cross.
Inspired by Suzannah's words, I found hope for the conclusion of my own seminary journey, echoing her sentiment that "Your greatest abundance is found in your greatest joy." I extend my sincerest gratitude to all who have been a part of this enriching seminary journey.
Please note that at the end of this podcast, I have asked Suzannah to pray us out. In doing so, she wraps up the session with a beautiful prayer that includes a prayer for those who are oppressed and all the genocide Palestine is currently facing. If this may be uncomfortable for you, feel free to pause the episode as soon as you hear me say, "Can you pray us out?" Thank you in advance to all those who listened! Feel free to leave a comment or explore the other previous episodes! Of course, thank you for being a part of my seminary journey.
In the finale episode of season one, I talk with Harvard Divinity Grad Suzannah. We explore the question, "Where Do We Go From Here?: The Journey After Seminary." Suzannah shares insights from her transformative seminary experience at Harvard Divinity School, highlighting how it has shaped and equipped her for the various seasons Christ has in store. Throughout our conversation, Suzannah poetically expresses the courage required to navigate the intricate dance of being human, a follower of Christ, and carrying the cross.
Inspired by Suzannah's words, I found hope for the conclusion of my own seminary journey, echoing her sentiment that "Your greatest abundance is found in your greatest joy." I extend my sincerest gratitude to all who have been a part of this enriching seminary journey.
Please note that at the end of this podcast, I have asked Suzannah to pray us out. In doing so, she wraps up the session with a beautiful prayer that includes a prayer for those who are oppressed and all the genocide Palestine is currently facing. If this may be uncomfortable for you, feel free to pause the episode as soon as you hear me say, "Can you pray us out?" Thank you in advance to all those who listened! Feel free to leave a comment or explore the other previous episodes! Of course, thank you for being a part of my seminary journey.