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From Doctrinal Differences to Unity: Faith, Invitations, and Difficult Decisions

Episode 66 of the Road Noise podcast, hosted by Jest Kidding, titled "From Doctrinal Differences to Unity: Faith, Invitations, and Difficult Decisions" was published on October 9, 2025 and runs 11 minutes.

October 9, 2025 ·11m · Road Noise

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This episode explores Sheldon's honest struggle with turning down invitations from outside his denomination, the clever advice he received to diplomatically say no, and how his understanding of faith and Christian unity evolved over the years. With plenty of dad jokes and thoughtful reflections, he reminds us that faith can start small, grow beyond old boundaries, and still be full of laughter along the way. Whether you’re a longtime listener or new to Road Noise, get ready for stories, wisdom, and a reminder that sometimes growth comes in the most unexpected conversations. Buckle up and join us for another memorable ride!

This episode explores Sheldon's honest struggle with turning down invitations from outside his denomination, the clever advice he received to diplomatically say no, and how his understanding of faith and Christian unity evolved over the years. With plenty of dad jokes and thoughtful reflections, he reminds us that faith can start small, grow beyond old boundaries, and still be full of laughter along the way. Whether you’re a longtime listener or new to Road Noise, get ready for stories, wisdom, and a reminder that sometimes growth comes in the most unexpected conversations. Buckle up and join us for another memorable ride!

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