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Katie Westenberg

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I Choose Brave: Embracing H...

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“What if instead of managing our distractions, we considered simply getting clear on what it is we really should be paying attention to?”
Katie Westenberg, But Then She Remembered: How to Give God Your Full Attention in a Distracted World

“What comes into our minds when we think about God is what we believe to be true of Him. Recalling what we believe to be true of Him is how we remember Him. And how we remember God directly impacts how we orient ourselves in the world.”
Katie Westenberg, But Then She Remembered: How to Give God Your Full Attention in a Distracted World

“distraction is a drawing or dragging away from that which we intend to focus on. Its impact often feels slight, barely noticeable, hardly a problem, but it encroaches beyond the current moment. Distraction becomes a conditioning, a training of sorts. Our eyes, our minds, and ultimately our hearts, become increasingly fitted and shaped for the drawing away. Distraction is a steady tide pounding the surf and over time, reshaping the shore, reshaping us. In distraction, we concede direction. And like the shore shaping tide, it all happens very gradually.”
Katie Westenberg, But Then She Remembered: How to Give God Your Full Attention in a Distracted World

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