How Do You Listen to God?
“A theopoetic approach to faith is diverse and communal. How you listen to God may differ from how I listen to God—because we’re different people with different experiences.”
“A theopoetic approach to faith is diverse and communal. How you listen to God may differ from how I listen to God—because we’re different people with different experiences.”
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Discover the wisdom of the trees with a grounding tree meditation script and audio.
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