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  <title>A God Adventure</title>
  <description>What if one of the greatest adventures of faith begins with something as simple as taking a walk? In this episode of Encouraging Prayer, Dr. James Banks and Robby Dilmore explore what it truly means to &amp;quot;walk with God&amp;quot;—not just as a biblical metaphor, but as a practical, daily experience. Drawing inspiration from Enoch, Jesus, and the Psalms, James shares how a simple walk can become sacred time with the Lord through prayer, Scripture meditation, and quiet attentiveness to God's presence. Along the way, you'll discover how slowing down, engaging your senses, and listening for God's voice can transform an ordinary walk into an extraordinary encounter with Him. Whether you're looking to deepen your prayer life, find peace in the middle of a hectic day, or simply experience God in a fresh way, this episode will encourage you to step outside—and step closer to Him. Because every walk with God has the potential to become a divine adventure. To learn more about the power of prayer and discover additional biblical resources from Dr. James Banks, visit jamesbanks.org. You'll find encouragement, books, articles, and more to help you grow deeper in your walk with Christ. </description>
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