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EPISODE · Feb 6, 2023 · 36 MIN

Samson’s Distractions

from Totally Transformed Podcast · host Dr. Connie Borden

There’s so much more to the story of Samson than just his long hair and his super-human strength. It’s a story of someone who was used by God in spite of being distracted. While his story is often tragic, it highlights how distraction from the things of God can derail our lives, but not always disqualify us from being used. What we can we learn from the story of Sampson and how can we apply it to our own lives? Join Dr. Connie and Lance as they discuss. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Totally Transformed Podcast includes information that is not formal psychotherapy, and does not constitute a consent to treat nor does it constitute privileged communication with a pastor or psychologist, but rather they are podcasts dedicated to education and entertainment from a spiritual and psychological perspective addressing general life issues. The podcast's content or information given, should not be considered a substitute for any form of legal, medical, spiritual or psychological advice, counseling, treatment, or therapy. If you need specific or ongoing care, you should contact a qualified licensed professional to address your individual needs and issues.

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