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What I once saw as interruptions—missed naps, disrupted plans, unexpected phone calls—are becoming invitations to slow down, pay attention, and notice God at work in the ordinary. In this episode, I share how motherhood has reshaped my understanding of spirituality and why interruptions may not be distractions from a “real” spiritual life, but the very place God meets us.

Join me as I explore how being interruptible can change the way we see our days, our faith, and our calling.

In this episode, you’ll hear about:

✨How my son’s unpredictable naps shifted my perspective on what it means to be “spiritual”

✨Why Jesus’ most meaningful ministry moments often happened through interruptions

✨What Dietrich Bonhoeffer and C.S. Lewis teach us about letting go of our “perfectly planned” lives

✨How longer-term life interruptions can become invitations into new dreams and callings

✨Why surrendering our need for control allows God to redirect our paths toward His

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