Paseo Pathway Podcast

Week 18: Alone in the Garden

1 h 0 min · 7. touko 2026
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Shelton and Andrew examine the struggle of Jesus in the garden, and what his prayer to the Father teaches us about suffering and surrender. Highlights from this episode: How surprise challenges our assumptions What we learn from Jesus in the garden A challenging truth about suffering Our listener question this week: Why did Jephthah sacrifice his daughter as a burnt offering to God? (Judges 11.30-31) We want to invite you into the conversation! Each week, we’ll respond to questions you send in. If you’re participating in the reading plan, ask your question by sending an email to andrew@paseodelrey.org. Every week this podcast highlights a passage or theme from our Paseo Reading Plan. To join us in reading the Bible this year, https://thechurchco-production.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/sites/3128/2026/01/Paseo-Reading-Plan-2026.pdf.

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