What I Learned On Whatever

The Whatever podcast is, to say the least, not the kind of place I usually spend my Sundays. “What in the world am I watching?” one person texted a producer on my radio show. It’s an understa
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  • I thought you did an amazing talk with those ladies. I loved the gentle voice you used. It was appropriate. The Pharisees asked Jesus why he ate with sinners and he had to explain a doctor went to the sick not the healthy. Who knows what alternatives you left with those people!!

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