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Church on the Dirt Podcast - Fruit of the Fault Lines

Fruit of the Fault Lines

11/24/19 • 21 min

Church on the Dirt Podcast

Janie recounts how her experience at tryouts for the U.S. Women's Olympic Team Trials revealed fault lines in her relationship with God similar to Peter in Matthew 26 and Luke 22. Download the free PDF message outline and follow along!

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Janie recounts how her experience at tryouts for the U.S. Women's Olympic Team Trials revealed fault lines in her relationship with God similar to Peter in Matthew 26 and Luke 22. Download the free PDF message outline and follow along!

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Scripture: Nehemiah 3-7

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