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EPISODE · Nov 6, 2020 · 40 MIN

Reality, Gratitude, and Critical Theory

from BFC4U The Upper Room · host Scott Kimball

Scott Kimball, Dr. Don Trest, and Andrew Kimball discuss the Sunday Message in Isaiah 29. Articles this week on the power of gratitude on your mental health and embracing tradition will be posted at bfc4u.org. In this crazy time in our nation, Christians need to engage the culture to inspire a better solution that will honor God.bfc4u.org,facebook.com/bfc4u

Scott Kimball, Dr. Don Trest, and Andrew Kimball discuss the Sunday Message in Isaiah 29. Articles this week on the power of gratitude on your mental health and embracing tradition will be posted at bfc4u.org. In this crazy time in our nation, Christians need to engage the culture to inspire a better solution that will honor God. bfc4u.org, facebook.com/bfc4u

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Scott Kimball, Dr. Don Trest, and Andrew Kimball discuss the Sunday Message in Isaiah 29. Articles this week on the power of gratitude on your mental health and embracing tradition will be posted at bfc4u.org. In this crazy time in our nation,...

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