Dulin Weekly Podcast

Vacations

11 min · 28. Mai 2026
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Beschreibung

As summer begins and many prepare for travel, vacation, and time away, this week’s Dulin Weekly Podcast reflects on the sacred invitation hidden within rest itself. James explores Sabbath, the rhythms of nature, awe and wonder, and the possibility of reconnecting with God through ocean waves, mountain breezes, sunsets, friendship, and stillness. What if time away became more than escape? What if it became an opportunity to recollect yourself, rediscover peace, and remember that you are already part of the beauty unfolding all around you?

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