• Story Excerpt from 'Learning to Look Up: Embracing Grace in Everyday Moments'

  • Oct 30 2024
  • Length: 5 mins
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Story Excerpt from 'Learning to Look Up: Embracing Grace in Everyday Moments'

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    In this excerpt from Episode 2 of Stories and Other Things Holy, Dr. Terry Nelson-Johnson shares a powerful story that reminds us of a simple yet profound truth: we often forget to look up. Through humor and insight, Terry paints a picture of how our routines and habits can blind us to the beauty and grace constantly surrounding us. This story is an invitation to pay attention—to see God’s presence in our everyday lives, as Terry shares the story of a biker who never looks up, missing the beauty around him.

    If this story resonated with you, watch the full episode to join Terry and Joshua as they dive even deeper into how we can open our eyes, our hearts, and our minds to the gifts of grace around us every day. 🌄

    Listen to the full episode here: podcast.storiesandotherthingsholy.com

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