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Christians & Fasting: Anyone Can Do It and Why You Might - Scattered Seeds Still Bloom

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Today's discussion is on Christians and fasting post the Lenten season. We discuss our protestant backgrounds and how fasting works in our lives, the how and why we do it, what it means, and why you might want to incorporate it into our lives. While this podcast is in general a more "Sunday School-esque theme" it can be a very important part of our Christian walk, journey, and way to grow closer to Christ.

Come and join us at our website https://scatteredseedsstillbloom.com where you can gather, heal, learn, & grow with us. Join our FREE Christian membership with community forums, read the blog, and shop on the site.
Send us an email at [email protected] to give us feedback, inquire to be a guest on our show, or more. We'd love to hear from you.

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Today's discussion is on Christians and fasting post the Lenten season. We discuss our protestant backgrounds and how fasting works in our lives, the how and why we do it, what it means, and why you might want to incorporate it into our lives. While this podcast is in general a more "Sunday School-esque theme" it can be a very important part of our Christian walk, journey, and way to grow closer to Christ.

Come and join us at our website https://scatteredseedsstillbloom.com where you can gather, heal, learn, & grow with us. Join our FREE Christian membership with community forums, read the blog, and shop on the site.
Send us an email at [email protected] to give us feedback, inquire to be a guest on our show, or more. We'd love to hear from you.

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