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Are you ready to live the low life?
What would happen if we stopped fighting God and chose instead to surrender our pride and humble ourselves before Him?
In this episode of Honest Christian Conversations, I sit down with Dustin Largusa, host of The Low Life Show. Dustin has built a powerful platform encouraging people to humble themselves before God and embrace a life that looks very different from what the world calls success.
Through years of painful choices and difficult lessons, Dustin came to realize that living the βlow lifeβ isnβt something to be avoidedβitβs actually where true transformation begins when we fully surrender ourselves to Christ.
In our conversation, Dustin shares his journey, what humility really looks like in everyday life, and why getting low before God is the place where real change begins.
FOLLOW DUSTIN ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/dl_thelowlife/
LISTEN TO DUSTIN'S SHOW: https://thelowlifeshow.buzzsprout.com/
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