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David-Episode 3

Join us today as we look into David's journal and read one of his most famous Psalms. We will be reading and discussing Psalm 23.

An episode of the This Side of the Ceiling podcast, hosted by Jill Davis & Kelsie Turley, titled "David-Episode 3" was published on October 8, 2022 and runs 18 minutes.

October 8, 2022 ·18m · This Side of the Ceiling

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Join us today as we look into David's journal and read one of his most famous Psalms. We will be reading and discussing Psalm 23.

Join us today as we look into David's journal and read one of his most famous Psalms. We will be reading and discussing Psalm 23.
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