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In their ongoing series exploring the ways we connect with God beyond the spoken word or printed page, pastors Erica, Sarah, and Steve now take a look at how Christian tradition has used intentional silence as a practice of faith. Whether it's in the disciplined vows of a monastery or the hermitages of the ancient Desert Fathers and Mothers or the practice of intentional silence in the midst of our ordinary routines, it turns out that Christian spirituality has had many ways to let the intentional practice of quiet and stillness be a part of our faith life. It can remove distractions, make space for noticing what is otherwise overlooked, or restore rhythm and order to hectic seasons in our lives. Whether you love the idea of a quiet time to listen for God, or you find yourself uncomfortale even at the thought of staying still for sixty seconds, this conversation has some possible ideas and footholds for you! Check it out on this week's Crazy Faith Talk!