Willie
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Mother's Day sermons are always mothers. You're so amazing. Father's Day sermons are man up.
Mother's Day sermons are always mothers. You're so amazing. Father's Day sermons are man up.
Mother's Day sermons are always mothers. You're so amazing. Father's Day sermons are man up.
Look, since what happened. As one of the executive producers on the show, it makes me a little nervous right now.
Look, since what happened. As one of the executive producers on the show, it makes me a little nervous right now.
Look, since what happened. As one of the executive producers on the show, it makes me a little nervous right now.
So are you guys, so are you in Ephesians or this was the introduction?
So are you guys, so are you in Ephesians or this was the introduction?
So are you guys, so are you in Ephesians or this was the introduction?
So you see what I mean?
So you see what I mean?
So you see what I mean?
And that's, you know, well, the problem, I tell you the problem. The problem is you're used to, you usually start the unashamed podcast with a story. And you're used to. He's used to 32 minutes. You're used to a 32-minute open. And so you're trying to apply that to your sermon, and you end up against the wall.
And that's, you know, well, the problem, I tell you the problem. The problem is you're used to, you usually start the unashamed podcast with a story. And you're used to. He's used to 32 minutes. You're used to a 32-minute open. And so you're trying to apply that to your sermon, and you end up against the wall.
And that's, you know, well, the problem, I tell you the problem. The problem is you're used to, you usually start the unashamed podcast with a story. And you're used to. He's used to 32 minutes. You're used to a 32-minute open. And so you're trying to apply that to your sermon, and you end up against the wall.
So, Al, it was the summer of 1995, and me and you sat on a beach in Gulf Shores, Florida maybe, or somewhere around there. Yeah. And you told me about Camp Chioka, and I went, and it changed my life forever. So I want to thank you for that, brother.
So, Al, it was the summer of 1995, and me and you sat on a beach in Gulf Shores, Florida maybe, or somewhere around there. Yeah. And you told me about Camp Chioka, and I went, and it changed my life forever. So I want to thank you for that, brother.
So, Al, it was the summer of 1995, and me and you sat on a beach in Gulf Shores, Florida maybe, or somewhere around there. Yeah. And you told me about Camp Chioka, and I went, and it changed my life forever. So I want to thank you for that, brother.
Well, I truly believe in Christian youth camps. You know, our friends at Tomorrow Clubs – are the same way. This summer, Tomorrow Clubs is hoping to bring Christ-centered summer camps to 30 communities around the world. Tomorrow Clubs summer camps are more than just a fun experience, although they are fun. They are a powerful launching point for long-term discipleship with these kids.
Well, I truly believe in Christian youth camps. You know, our friends at Tomorrow Clubs – are the same way. This summer, Tomorrow Clubs is hoping to bring Christ-centered summer camps to 30 communities around the world. Tomorrow Clubs summer camps are more than just a fun experience, although they are fun. They are a powerful launching point for long-term discipleship with these kids.