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In the Beggining.

An episode of the In The Waiting podcast, hosted by Nthabiseng Moncho, titled "In the Beggining." was published on July 3, 2020 and runs 19 minutes.

July 3, 2020 ·19m · In The Waiting

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A little about where it all started, chat about the burdening idea of perfection, worth, and an unstable christian foundation. Join me in this 2 segment episode with input from a friend on how the foundation of their christianity shaped their outlook and relationship with God.

A little about where it all started, chat about the burdening idea of perfection, worth, and an unstable christian foundation. Join me in this 2 segment episode with input from a friend on how the foundation of their christianity shaped their outlook and relationship with God.
In The Waiting Podcast Asanewah Multimedia Network Take a journey with me as we explore the life of Christ. 2 Corinthians 5:17. Are you truly a new creation? Come let explore together. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/act2/support The Waiting Room Podcast Hughkachu, Ian, Surfnam The Waiting Room Podcast is the number 1 podcast in the world. Hosted by Hugh, Ian, and Surfnam; we talk about serious and funny topics with unique guest. In The Meantime with The Seasoned Single Angela Hines This podcast is for Christian Singles who are trying to make the best of the meantime, until or regardless if they meet "The One". Now, on this Podcast you won’t hear your Grand Ma’s church announcements, but We will dive into deep conversations about faith, singleness, dating and the waiting. The goal of this show is to equip, encourage and empower every single over the age of 30 to know God more deeply, find freedom, discover our kingdom purpose and make a difference in the meantime. Farewell Honoré de Balzac In his startling and tragic novella Farewell (‘Adieu’), Balzac adds to the 19th century’s literature of the hysterical woman: sequestered, confined in her madness; mute, or eerily chanting in her moated grange. The first Mrs Rochester lurks in the wings; the Lady of Shalott waits for the shadowy reflection of the world outside to shatter her illusion. Freud’s earliest patients will soon enter the waiting-room in their turn.Whilst out hunting two friends come across a strange waif-like woman shut up in a decaying chateau which one of them dubs “the Palace of the Sleeping Beauty”. Soon we are dragged back to the terrible masculine reality of the 1812 retreat of Napoleon’s army from Moscow and the grotesque massacre that was to traumatise the heroine, parting her from her lover.Their reunion is more desperate still, as the earlier event is recreated in a bizarre and vain attempt to root out madness and compel the return of happiness…(Summary by Martin Geeson)
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