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The Art of Godliness, Episode 11: The Weird One

The Art of Godliness

Paul and I began The Art of Godliness as an extension of our existing friendship. The conversations we’ve enjoyed as friends, colleagues, and co-elders simply spilled over into the podcast. This episode is perhaps the most obvious indicator of the fun we have as friends. In this eleventh and final episode of series 1 of the podcast, we just have fun. That’s why I’ve labeled it “The Weird One.” I hope you enjoy it!

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