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Autumn is settling in and, with it, the desire for cozy comforts—a special coffee, a new throw blanket, a walk through the pumpkin patch. While busy schedules often accompany the fall, the little windows of time that emerge for rest invite us to slow down and enjoy.

Whether you prefer your moments of reprieve on a porch swing or a long walk, we hope these podcast episodes and articles will bring you refreshment for the new season.

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"Melanie Penn Sings the Resurrection Story" by Kelsey Kramer McGinnis
"Needing Help Is Normal" by Agnes R. Howard
"Survey: Evangelicals Contradict Their Own Convictions" by Kate Shellnutt

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"Books about Digital Resistance with Ashley Hales: Wendell Berry, Jan Karon, Jon Haidt, David Zahl, and More" from The Russell Moore Show
"Brooke Baldwin: Is the News Broken – or Are We?" from The Just Life with Benjamin Watson
"Mormon Church Attack, Looming Government Shutdown, and Conspiratorial Women" from The Bulletin


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