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EPISODE · Oct 7, 2024 · 8 MIN

Distraction: An Exhausting Tale (Part I)

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In this insightful episode of Cage Free Voices Spoken Devotionals, The Queen Bathsheba discusses the exhausting nature of distractions and their impact on our spiritual and personal growth. Through the lens of her own experiences and biblical wisdom, she explores how distractions can derail our focus, drain our energy, and keep us from fulfilling our God-given purpose. Join us as we decompress to overcome these distractions, allowing us to live more intentionally and purposefully. Whether you’re struggling with the constant noise of daily life or finding it hard to stay on track with your goals, this episode offers valuable insights and encouragement to help you reclaim your focus and energy. Tune in to discover how to navigate the exhausting tale of distractions and emerge stronger, more focused, and ready to embrace the life God has planned for you.

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