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Sometimes, the most profound moments of creation happen in the quietest, seemingly unnoticeable spaces — during seasons of waiting, disappointment, or what feels like failure. What if those pauses, those pauses that seem
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Hosted by Susannah B. Lewis · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 10 episodes
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In Scripture, stillness is often where strength is formed. Jesus withdrew to quiet places to pray. Elijah heard God not in the wind or the fire, but in a gentle whisper. Hey, y'all! I'm Susannah B. Lewis-- and I'm recording this podcast in my closet. Literally. Because it's the quietest place in my home. It is my sanctuary. My steady place. This closet holds what I wear to face the world, but it also holds what no one else sees. I've stood in here picking myself apart. I've fallen to my knees in prayer. Cried. Surrendered. In this closet, I've eaten chocolate I didn't want to share. I've walked in overwhelmed and walked out restored. Behind the Closet Door is a weekly podcast for women who feel stretched thin, emotionally scattered or just plain tired-- and who need scriptural steadiness in the middle of real life. Every Tuesday, we close the door on the noise... and open our hearts to Him. S
Susannah B. Lewis hosts Behind the Closet Door with Susannah B. Lewis, a religion show with 10 episodes published.

Sometimes, the most profound moments of creation happen in the quietest, seemingly unnoticeable spaces — during seasons of waiting, disappointment, or what feels like failure. What if those pauses, those pauses that seem
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This week, I let distractions and fleeting feelings shape my schedule instead of purpose. And honestly? It reminded me: time isn’t just to fill — it’s a gift we’re responsible for. When we’re intentional with our days, e
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We all have things that vie for our focus—money, success, relationships. Sometimes, even good things become idols when they overshadow Jesus. In Mark 10, Jesus asks the rich young ruler to sell everything and follow Him—
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Are you just a Christian on the outside, or is God's Word really transforming you? Most of us can quote Scripture — but that’s not enough. True spiritual maturity is about how deeply His Word takes root in our hearts, no
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In this episode, Susannah B. Lewis shares personal stories and scriptural truths to help women navigating menopause, mood swings, and aging find stability in Christ. She reminds us that holiness doesn’t mean emotional pe
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Some friendships are for a season, some for a reason—and some are worth walking away from. How do you spot the toxic ones, set healthy boundaries, and love with wisdom—without guilt? Discover the surprising truth: protec
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In this episode, Susannah B. Lewis explores how worry rooted in fear subtly challenges God's goodness and sovereignty, turning mental rehearsals into spiritual pride, and how biblical faith provides a confident alternati
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Most women feel invisible at some point-- whether it’s the quiet sacrifice of motherhood, the unnoticed efforts at work or seasons of waiting and longing. In this episode, we explore how God’s attention transforms our st
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Most women feel invisible at some point—whether it’s the quiet sacrifice of motherhood, the unnoticed efforts at work, or seasons of waiting and longing. But what if your invisibility isn’t a sign of your worthlessness,

In this episode, Susannah B. Lewis explores the complexities of anger, its roots, and how to manage it through prayer and understanding. She emphasizes the importance of finding quiet places for reflection, the nature of
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When life gets loud, do you retreat to a quiet place? You should. In fact, it's actually biblical to do so. In this episode, Susannah will discuss the benefits of stillness and how it restores and replenishes our souls.
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