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  <title>Quietly Revolutionary - Examining the Meaning of Lent</title>
  <description>In this episode of the Means of Grace podcast, hosts Jesse Enniss and John Yeager engage in a heartfelt conversation with Megan Habich, exploring the themes of Lent, wilderness experiences, and personal growth. They discuss the significance of introspection during Lent, the challenges of navigating difficult moments, and the importance of community support. Megan shares her insights on vocational discernment and the future of the church, emphasizing the need for a cultural shift towards recognizing everyone's calling. The conversation highlights the transformative power of embracing vulnerability and the journey of faith. &amp;amp;nbsp; Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Wilderness Experience 04:25 Understanding Lent and Its Significance 10:04 Navigating Wilderness Moments 15:10 The Importance of Being Present 21:19 Overcoming Resistance to Introspection 25:50 Growing Through Adversity 27:39 Introspection and Personal Growth 29:52 The Journey of Parenthood 33:23 Embracing Control and Fear 38:39 Dreams for the Future of the Church 44:57 Strangely Heartwarming Stories 45:39 Epic Fails and Lessons Learned 46:58 Embracing Wilderness Moments &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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