Welcome to this special episode of the All Around Growth podcast. As we enter the Nativity Fast, a sacred season of spiritual preparation, reflection, and renewal, we’ll be taking a brief hiatus from regular podcast recordings. Today’s episode centers around an article by Fr. Steven Kostoff, "Acedia, Us, and Our Lenten Effort." Although written with Great Lent in mind, the insights into acedia—a spiritual affliction akin to restlessness, apathy, or what some liken to modern depression—are deeply relevant to the Nativity Fast and our everyday lives.
We’ll read the article together and explore how its wisdom calls us to confront spiritual struggles through prayer, care for others, and the disciplines that help us draw closer to God. This episode also includes an announcement about our podcast schedule during the fasting season and details about upcoming Patreon community calls.
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