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Tunneling Through the Blizzard

Episode 6 of the Road Noise podcast, hosted by Jest Kidding, titled "Tunneling Through the Blizzard" was published on November 2, 2023 and runs 19 minutes.

November 2, 2023 ·19m · Road Noise

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Welcome to another episode of Road Noise! In today's episode, we dive back into the winter and spring of 1978, where Sheldon and his wife, Victoria, had just returned to Michigan after living in Alaska. Little did they know, they were in for a surprise - the infamous Blizzard of 78. Sheldon takes us through their experience of the blizzard and the challenges they faced with the heavy, wet snow of Michigan compared to the dry snow of Alaska. Along the way, we discover the importance of finding joy and making the most of winters in life. So fasten your seatbelts and join us as we drive through the memories and lessons from Sheldon's ministry journey. It's time to hit the road with Road Noise!

Welcome to another episode of Road Noise! In today's episode, we dive back into the winter and spring of 1978, where Sheldon and his wife, Victoria, had just returned to Michigan after living in Alaska. Little did they know, they were in for a surprise - the infamous Blizzard of 78. Sheldon takes us through their experience of the blizzard and the challenges they faced with the heavy, wet snow of Michigan compared to the dry snow of Alaska. Along the way, we discover the importance of finding joy and making the most of winters in life. So fasten your seatbelts and join us as we drive through the memories and lessons from Sheldon's ministry journey. It's time to hit the road with Road Noise!

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