Becoming In the Middle

The Sacred Art of Asking

14 min · 11. maj 2026
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Resharing a talk I gave in church a few months back. We are so good at being helpers. But when it comes to being on the recieving end...we could use some practice! Want to hear more of my thought, follow my writing on Substack [https://aliciahowardbecoming.substack.com/].

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