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S1 E1: Discovering a path to ministry

Episode 1 of the Road Noise podcast, hosted by Jest Kidding, titled "S1 E1: Discovering a path to ministry" was published on February 1, 2023 and runs 20 minutes.

February 1, 2023 ·20m · Road Noise

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In this episode, Sheldon shares how he felt called to ministry in his teenage years, and how his church and family provided him with the opportunity to explore this calling. He also discuss three methods God uses to direct people, and the story of a fateful moment when he was on a journey back to South Dakota. He'll explain how this moment motivated him to create a ministry to help those who may not have the same talent, but still have a desire for ministry. John 2:5 MSG She went ahead anyway, telling the servants, “Whatever he tells you, do it.” 001

In this episode, Sheldon shares how he felt called to ministry in his teenage years, and how his church and family provided him with the opportunity to explore this calling. He also discuss three methods God uses to direct people, and the story of a fateful moment when he was on a journey back to South Dakota. He'll explain how this moment motivated him to create a ministry to help those who may not have the same talent, but still have a desire for ministry.

John 2:5 MSG
She went ahead anyway, telling the servants, “Whatever he tells you, do it.”

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