Season 5: Episode 2 | Beginnings

Learning to be present with God alone – where do we begin? How do we get to the point where we recognize that what needs done in our lives only God can do? We define our terms in this episode – what is silence and what is solitude? Steve is already overachieving, Ruth encourages people to begin with a much smaller amount of time in silence and solitude

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Mentioned in this podcast:
Invitation to Solitude and Silence, Ruth Haley Barton
The Way of the Heart, Henri Nouwen

Exploring Further:
Music in Solitude
Ruth Haley Barton
Steve Wiens

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Music Credit: The intro and outro by Aaron Niequist.

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