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Episode 8 - Closing The Gap

Episode 8 of the because crack is illegal's podcast podcast, hosted by Raema Mauriello, titled "Episode 8 - Closing The Gap" was published on February 12, 2018 and runs 44 minutes.

February 12, 2018 ·44m · because crack is illegal's podcast

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What kind of relationship did you have with your father growing up? Did you know the encounter you had with your earthly father can impact how you interact with your heavenly Father? There are needs in our life and holes in our hearts that only God can fill. When we give Him permission to come in and love us the only way He can walls fall, our hard hearts melt and our lives are radically changed and transformed. 

 

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