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Shaar HaBitachon
Malkah Laine
34 episodes
7 hours ago
Faith is the steady peace you feel in your belly when you accept what is. It’s the space between what you understand and what you don’t. It’s not about knowing what will happen, but trusting Who is in control, and finding calm in that trust. Join me as we explore faith in everyday life, uncovering the quiet strength it brings, the possibility for your shoulders to fall a little lower, and your breath to be a little more regulated.
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Faith is the steady peace you feel in your belly when you accept what is. It’s the space between what you understand and what you don’t. It’s not about knowing what will happen, but trusting Who is in control, and finding calm in that trust. Join me as we explore faith in everyday life, uncovering the quiet strength it brings, the possibility for your shoulders to fall a little lower, and your breath to be a little more regulated.
Show more...
Judaism
Religion & Spirituality
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Ep 22 Shaar HaBitachon
Shaar HaBitachon
20 minutes 8 seconds
9 months ago
Ep 22 Shaar HaBitachon

Chapter 4. What does faith look like in my human experience. All things putting yourself in danger.

Shaar HaBitachon
Faith is the steady peace you feel in your belly when you accept what is. It’s the space between what you understand and what you don’t. It’s not about knowing what will happen, but trusting Who is in control, and finding calm in that trust. Join me as we explore faith in everyday life, uncovering the quiet strength it brings, the possibility for your shoulders to fall a little lower, and your breath to be a little more regulated.