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Durenda Wilson is the owner/host of her podcast and is a wife to one for 35 years, mom to eight, and nana to 12. She has homeschooled all of her kids from the beginning. She loves to share simple, effective approaches to motherhood, homeschooling, and life in general. These tools are a result of many years of walking with the Lord and finding freedom in letting His voice quiet all the others.
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Friday Jun 13, 2025
Finding Courage in the Unknown (Podcast 592)
Friday Jun 13, 2025
Friday Jun 13, 2025
The Unhurried Homeschooler Audiobook
Unhurried Grace for a Mom’s Heart
Courage by Joe Rigney: How the Gospel Creates Christian Fortitude
Quotes and scriptures mentioned in this episode:
Thomas Merton:
“The world of men has forgotten the joys of silence, the peace of solitude which is necessary, to some extent, for the fullness of human living. When that inner voice is not heard…life is always miserable and exhausting…If man is constantly exiled from his own home, locked out of his own spiritual solitude, he ceases to be a true person.”
From an article on How Silence Helps Us connect With God:
Without silence, we struggle to know ourselves and who God created us to be. When our minds are constantly filled with outside stimuli, it becomes impossible to make space for the lessons that silence can teach us about God, about ourselves, and about his work in the world each day.
Psalm 46:10
Exodus 14:14
Isaiah 40:31
2 Chron. 20:17
Psalm 37:7
Isaiah 30:15
Psalm 31:24
Psalm 112:7,8
Wes's sermon on silence, solitude, and stillness:
THE AGE-LONG MINUTE
by Amy Carmichael
Thou art the Lord who slept upon the pillow,
Thou art the Lord who soothed the furious sea,
What matter beating wind and tossing billow
If only we are in the boat with Thee?
Hold us in quiet through the age-long minute
While Thou art silent, and the wind is shrill:
Can the boat sink while Thou, dear Lord, art in it?
Can the heart faint that waiteth on Thy will?
St. Francis de Sales 1567-1622
Be at peace.
Do not look forward in fear to the changes of life;
rather look to them with full hope as they arise.
God, whose very own you are, will deliver you from out of them.
He has kept you hitherto, and He will lead you safely through all things;
and when you cannot stand it, God will bury you in his arms.
Do not fear what may happen tomorrow;
the same everlasting Father who cares for you today
will take care of you then and every day.
He will either shield you from suffering, or give you unfailing strength to bear it.
Be at peace, and put aside all anxious thoughts and imagination.
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