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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2025 · 42 MIN

Glory in the Little Things | Project 167 | EP6

from Project 167 · host Dave D'Angelo

Brooke D’Angelo returns this week to reflect on the ways she and Lead Pastor, Dave D’Angelo witness in their home and in their marriage. They discuss the Christian bubble, pursuing Jesus over perfection, and authenticity as a key factor in showing God’s love to others.

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Brooke D’Angelo returns this week to reflect on the ways she and Lead Pastor, Dave D’Angelo witness in their home and in their marriage. They discuss the Christian bubble, pursuing Jesus over perfection, and authenticity as a key factor in showing...

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