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Forgetful Forgiveness

An episode of the Water and Stone Podcast podcast, hosted by Water and Stone Church, titled "Forgetful Forgiveness" was published on April 21, 2018 and runs 44 minutes.

April 21, 2018 ·44m · Water and Stone Podcast

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Episode 64 - This time around, Jenny and Dieter talk about growth, learning, and giving people slack. Your ability to grow is inversely proportionate to your willingness to hold a grudge. Let's get going, and growing, together.

Episode 64 - This time around, Jenny and Dieter talk about growth, learning, and giving people slack. Your ability to grow is inversely proportionate to your willingness to hold a grudge. Let's get going, and growing, together.
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