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Feb. 14, 2024

Ep 108 - Deepening Your Lenten Journey with Suzan Sammons

Ep 108 - Deepening Your Lenten Journey with Suzan Sammons

In this episode, we welcome on Suzan Sammons as she discusses her latest book "The Stations of the Cross in Slow Motion: A Daily Devotional for Lent" and the importance of the Stations of the Cross as a Lenten devotion. She shares her personal background and inspiration for writing the book, as well as the significance of fathers in leading their domestic church. She  highlights the station of Veronica and the themes and reflections for each station. She also emphasizes the importance of confession and provides spiritual weapons and tips for overcoming temptation.
 
Purchase the book here to do something different for Lent


Key Takeaways:

  1. The Stations of the Cross is a powerful Lenten devotion that allows us to walk with Jesus on His path to Golgotha.
  2. The station of Veronica, where she wipes the face of Jesus, holds a special significance and can inspire compassion and maternal love.
  3. Each station has its own theme and reflection, providing multiple perspectives to meditate on.
  4. Confession is an important part of Lent and helps us overcome sin and temptation.
  5. Slowing down and being intentional in our Lenten devotions allows us to uncover the depth and beauty of what Jesus did for us.


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Resources mentioned in the episode:

  1. The Stations of The Cross in Slow Motion. Buy here!
  2. Buy Suzan's other book here!



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