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Becoming a Wilderness Warrior

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Content provided by Tony Benda and Josh Shaw. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tony Benda and Josh Shaw or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Here is a simple question: have you ever used the phrase “I feel like I’m in a wilderness season?” Trust, we have too. It is a common phrase that is often misunderstood.

In this episode, Josh and Tony continue the journey of character classes with Rangers. They are classes that thrive in the wild, finding joy and peace in the quiet and stillness of it. It is quite admirable and beautiful to think about!

Josh and Tony also discuss the Biblical understanding of what “wilderness” means, from the Israelite journeys to Jesus' own experience in it for 40 days. It can be a hard place to be, and an even harder place to grow in. They reveal, however, that it is a beautiful place to begin the process of developing a deep desire for Jesus, learning that we can’t survive the wilderness on our own.

PS: Huge shout-out to Lorehaven producer Morgan Ruthart for taking the time to help with editing! We appreciate you more than you will ever know
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Manage episode 516829737 series 3574475
Content provided by Tony Benda and Josh Shaw. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tony Benda and Josh Shaw or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Here is a simple question: have you ever used the phrase “I feel like I’m in a wilderness season?” Trust, we have too. It is a common phrase that is often misunderstood.

In this episode, Josh and Tony continue the journey of character classes with Rangers. They are classes that thrive in the wild, finding joy and peace in the quiet and stillness of it. It is quite admirable and beautiful to think about!

Josh and Tony also discuss the Biblical understanding of what “wilderness” means, from the Israelite journeys to Jesus' own experience in it for 40 days. It can be a hard place to be, and an even harder place to grow in. They reveal, however, that it is a beautiful place to begin the process of developing a deep desire for Jesus, learning that we can’t survive the wilderness on our own.

PS: Huge shout-out to Lorehaven producer Morgan Ruthart for taking the time to help with editing! We appreciate you more than you will ever know
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Dungeons & Disciples (Main Theme) composed by Tony Benda (used, of course, with permission).

Join us on Discord!

Instagram:
@dungeonsanddisciples

Facebook
@DungeonsAndDisciples

Email us at:
[email protected]

  continue reading

27 episodes

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