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100 | 100th Episode | What's The Word?

Episode 99 of the What’s the Word podcast, hosted by Trinity Klein, titled "100 | 100th Episode | What's The Word?" was published on January 22, 2026 and runs 58 minutes.

January 22, 2026 ·58m · What’s the Word

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A milestone moment: Our 100th episode! We’re celebrating by sharing our favorites from God’s Word: favorite verse, chapter, book, person, and event. This isn’t a “Top 5” list; it’s a window into how Scripture has shaped our hearts. Every favorite reveals something about the God who still speaks through His living Word.

A milestone moment: Our 100th episode! We’re celebrating by sharing our favorites from God’s Word: favorite verse, chapter, book, person, and event. This isn’t a “Top 5” list; it’s a window into how Scripture has shaped our hearts. Every favorite reveals something about the God who still speaks through His living Word.

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