(7) I Want An Electronic Monk - My Sermon Had Them Begging For The Restaurant (First Listener Feedback)
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Something epic is in the conversation today. Also, our FIRST EVER listener feedback for The Invisible Humanitarian Podcast. We talk about that feedback today. Today we have yet another discussion with Theology Professor, Tom Marshall. Sermons that made us beg for our supper...... to end! :-) Be sure to subscribe and like our podcast where ever you subscribe. That helps us. Thank You. (Tom and Andy have also been recording a new podcast that is about to launch called "The Two Bird Dogs Podcast". We will notify when Tom gets this exciting new podcast officially launched.) Drop us a note on our social media, we would love to hear from you. Tag #TheinvisibleHumanitarianPodcast Please share this podcast. Drop us a note, as we always enjoy hearing from you. It's nice to know our microphones are actually connecting to people. Tag #TheinvisibleHumanitarianPodcast ----------------------------------- Podcast https://anchor.fm/s/108d03c8/podcast/rss Visit www.theinvisiblehumanitarian.ca Twitter: @InvisibleNGO Instagram: TheInvisibleHumanitarian Wordpress: www.theinvisiblehumanitarian.wordpress.com Facebook Page https://m.facebook.com/theinvisiblehumanitarianpodcast/ Two Bird Dogs Podcast intro and exit music provided by Tide & Timber, From Nova Scotia, Canada, "Light It Up And Run" Introduction and exit music for this podcast used under creative commons licence and created by Scott Holmes And BensSound
First published
12/07/2019
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34 minutes
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The Invisible Humanitarian
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