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Coffee or Hot Chocolate

Episode 1 of the Jesus, Books, & Frappuccinos podcast, hosted by Maddy Brooke, titled "Coffee or Hot Chocolate" was published on October 20, 2023 and runs 4 minutes.

October 20, 2023 ·4m · Jesus, Books, & Frappuccinos

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As I scrolled through my Snapchat memory roll, I stumbled upon photos taken a few years ago around this time, and what caught my eye was the cup in my hand. And I know everyone's first reaction was probably something along the lines of "great, another coffee selfie", but the funny thing is, it's not. I don't drink coffee, so what's in my cup is not coffee but rather hot chocolate. It got me thinking about the many life lessons we could learn from a cup of coffee. Stay with me here.

As I scrolled through my Snapchat memory roll, I stumbled upon photos taken a few years ago around this time, and what caught my eye was the cup in my hand. And I know everyone's first reaction was probably something along the lines of "great, another coffee selfie", but the funny thing is, it's not. I don't drink coffee, so what's in my cup is not coffee but rather hot chocolate. It got me thinking about the many life lessons we could learn from a cup of coffee. Stay with me here.

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