God in the Timber

What does God in the Timber mean to me?

25 min · 8 de ene de 2026
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The podcast episode explores the concept of 'God in the Timber' and its significance in my life. It delves into the influence of nature and family, the danger of idolizing creation, and the importance of withdrawal and solitude for spiritual growth. The episode also discusses the purpose and goals of the podcast. Takeaways * Slowing down in nature can lead to a deeper connection with God * Withdrawal and solitude are essential for spiritual growth

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