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When Pride is the real enemy: what ancient battles teach us today

Season 1, Ep. 19

In Part 2 of her series on the book of Esther, Amy Orr-Ewing unpacks the schemes of Haman, the great enemy of Esther and the Jewish people. But as the story unfolds, we see that Haman’s greatest adversary isn’t Esther—it’s his own pride. Through these chapters, Amy explores the dangers of letting pride reign and highlights the timeless wisdom we can apply to our own battles and challenges today.


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