002 | Quirky, Used Car
An episode of the The Schlep podcast, hosted by Joe Skillen, titled "002 | Quirky, Used Car" was published on April 16, 2018 and runs 11 minutes.
April 16, 2018 ·11m · The Schlep
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Summary
One day, I came to the realization that my faith was a lot like my 2002 Toyota Avalon
Episode Description
One day, I came to the realization that my faith was a lot like my 2002 Toyota Avalon
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