• Permission to Walk | Learning to Live in "Unhurried" Peace | Megan Evans

  • Dec 3 2023
  • Length: 54 mins
  • Podcast

Permission to Walk | Learning to Live in "Unhurried" Peace | Megan Evans

  • Summary

  • In this season of hurry, we’re slowing it down and giving ourselves permission to “unhurry”.


    On this episode we welcome Megan Evans, a Clarksville local, author, and women’s ministry director! 


    Megan is the author of “Permission to Walk: a 40 Day Journey to Unhurried Peace”!


    Permission to Walk is a 40-day interactive devotional with daily teaching, application, and personal challenges. Megan teaches how to let off the habits of hurry and embrace the pace of peace that Jesus models and calls his disciples to live.


    Not only is this a FANTASTIC conversation, BUT Permission to Walk makes a GREAT Christmas gift!


    Listen wherever you get your podcasts or use the link in our profile.


    And as always, we'd love if you'd share this episode with your friends and/or leave us a review. 


    (Five star reviews are our faves—hint, hint, wink, wink, lol. Thank you!)



    Connect with Megan:

    • Website: https://www.unhurrymyheart.com
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/megan.m_evans/
    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/megan.davis.evans


    Get your copy of Permission to Walk!

    • Barnes & Noble | Amazon | https://www.unhurrymyheart.com



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    To connect with Hannah visit http://www.hannahrconway.com

    To connect with Stephani visit http://www.stephanicook.org

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