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Style, Preference, and Substance (Guest: Michael Schultz)

I'm 30. he's 25. We're both senior pastors at our churches. We both have stories that say "that shouldn't be possible." But, here we are. Lets talk about it. Music: Epic by Twisterium via pixabay.com

An episode of the Simply Said Podcast podcast, hosted by SSP Media, titled "Style, Preference, and Substance (Guest: Michael Schultz)" was published on August 4, 2021 and runs 167 minutes.

August 4, 2021 ·167m · Simply Said Podcast

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I'm 30. he's 25. We're both senior pastors at our churches. We both have stories that say "that shouldn't be possible." But, here we are. Lets talk about it.Music: Epic by Twisterium via pixabay.com

I'm 30. he's 25. We're both senior pastors at our churches. We both have stories that say "that shouldn't be possible." But, here we are. Lets talk about it.

Music: Epic by Twisterium via pixabay.com
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