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Shelly Miller | Rhythms of Rest

Episode 24 of the Dear Daughters podcast, hosted by Susie Davis, titled "Shelly Miller | Rhythms of Rest" was published on March 28, 2017 and runs 56 minutes.

March 28, 2017 ·56m · Dear Daughters

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"Sometimes the most productive thing you can do is waste time." ~ Shelly Miller

Meet Shelly, your Sabbath mentor. At least that's what Myquillyn Smith calls her. Shelly is married to H (yes, his name is one letter!), an Anglican minister who resources church planting in the UK and they are the proud parents of two children, Murielle and Harrison.

When Shelly isn't at St. Barnabas Church in Kensington, you'll find her clicking keys at a desk or walking around the city with her camera, exploring new places and meeting people.

I'm excited for you to get to meet her today and hear about her book, Rhythms of Rest

See all the show notes at susiedavis.org

 

 

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