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Passive aggressive PicNics, "pets" and prologue on prayer & 'life'

Passive aggressive PicNics, "pets" and prologue on prayer & 'life'

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This episode was spontaneous; can't go wrong with a good cup (tea or maté), our journals, bibles and some quality company and convo. It consists of open conversation about the subtle and bold lessons we are learning in this season of life and some South African garden visitors. Touching base on our yearly goals, themes God is revealing in community & relationship and sharing some imagery analogies between passive aggressive banter.

00:00 - intro
05:09 - what we’ve been learning in quiet time
08:43 - what does relationship with God look like?
11:32 - longing for the presence of God
13:44 - what god has for us in relationship - what are we missing?
17:45 - do you know an omnipresent God?
21:35 - Jesus crying out
23:08 - Luke’s foundations to goals
24;45 - fearing god
27:24 - Kirsty’s spiritual goals
30:55- why do we pray
37:14 - how to make a hole
38:43 - something in the works
42:55 - a surfing analogy
45:14 - a deep Q & Luke not paying attention
46:41 -passive aggressive K & a cool prayer
48:33 - cool Verses & convos about time
56:33 - choosing his presence
59:05 - an offensive ski analogy
01:00:53 - guest joins for banter & mis-used bible teachings
01:02:35 - last line drop
01:02:46 - outro

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