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    Season 2, Episode 3: A Contemplation of the Cross (Because Empty Really Is Full)

    enMarch 15, 2021
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    About this Episode

    As you go through life, you are constantly getting messages that more, bigger and faster are better. Perhaps even signs of God’s love and approval. Jesus shows us another way. In this episode, Susan leads you in a practice centered on the self-emptying way of Jesus. As you contemplate the cross of Christ and meditate on the words of Philippians 2: 5-11 during this season of Lent, you’ll encounter the transforming glory of Jesus. What if the way to freedom isn’t more? What if it’s less? 

    Join the rooted community at susancarson.net. Find Susan's book there. You can also work with Susan as your personal spiritual coach or invite her to speak or teach at your next event, blog or podcast.

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