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Pig food for dinner anyone?

Episode 12 of the Road Noise podcast, hosted by Jest Kidding, titled "Pig food for dinner anyone?" was published on August 22, 2024 and runs 14 minutes.

August 22, 2024 ·14m · Road Noise

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In this episode, we reminisce about traveling with our team to an evening Vacation Bible School, where we encountered some surprising dining customs. From navigating these new cultural norms to reflecting on the spiritual lessons they brought to light, today's conversation is both a nostalgic trip and an enlightening experience. Stay tuned as we explore these memorable moments and the unwavering faithfulness of God.

In this episode, we reminisce about traveling with our team to an evening Vacation Bible School, where we encountered some surprising dining customs. From navigating these new cultural norms to reflecting on the spiritual lessons they brought to light, today's conversation is both a nostalgic trip and an enlightening experience. Stay tuned as we explore these memorable moments and the unwavering faithfulness of God.

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