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Hidden in the Cleft

Episode 23 of the Breathing Room with Caroline Schandel podcast, hosted by Caroline Schandel, titled "Hidden in the Cleft" was published on June 23, 2020 and runs 16 minutes.

June 23, 2020 ·16m · Breathing Room with Caroline Schandel

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At times God will call you to charge forth with boldness and strength, and at times God will call you to draw back in quietness and trust. On this week's episode, Caroline talks about when you find yourself tucked away by God. There you must trust what God is saying more than what you see him doing. While your seasons of hiddenness do not define your story, your story with God will require seasons of hiddenness—which lead you toward his goodness ahead.

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