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The Noise and the Voice | Digital Divide

38 min · 19 de abr de 2026
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Week 2 of Digital Divide — The Noise and the Voice Silence has become one of the rarest experiences in modern life. Between notifications, headlines, and the constant hum of our environment, most of us have never stopped to ask: Can I actually hear God in all of this? In this message, we look at the life of Jesus — someone whose schedule was full, whose ministry was urgent, and whose world was loud — and discover why He consistently chose to step away. Not because He was overwhelmed, but because clarity doesn't come from chaos. It comes from quiet. Whether you're feeling spiritually disconnected, scattered, or just unsure of what God might be saying to you, this message is a practical invitation to create space and listen.

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