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Meditation 37: John 16:25-28

An episode of the The Present Word podcast, hosted by Timothy Clifford, titled "Meditation 37: John 16:25-28" was published on August 17, 2021 and runs 9 minutes.

August 17, 2021 ·9m · The Present Word

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Today's meditation is another short one! So, take your time, and pause the podcast if you need some extra space to breathe and meditate.  Thanks, as always, for listening! If you want to get in touch with me about the podcast, you can do so at [email protected]. You can also like and follow the podcast on Facebook at facebook.com/thepresentword to keep up with updates and join the conversation!

Today's meditation is another short one! So, take your time, and pause the podcast if you need some extra space to breathe and meditate. 


Thanks, as always, for listening! If you want to get in touch with me about the podcast, you can do so at [email protected]. You can also like and follow the podcast on Facebook at facebook.com/thepresentword to keep up with updates and join the conversation!

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