
Episode 6: Top O' The Morning To You!
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About this listen
Season 3
Episode #6
Podcast Highlights:
- There's a wee bit of Irish in all of us on St Patrick's Day.
- Kat and Jen share about the life of Patrick.
- Kidnapped by Irish Pirates at age 16.......Oh my!!!!
- There were some good Saints, like St Nicholas, St Patrick, St Francis, just to name a few.
- Who was Columba and how did he spread the gospel??
- Don't focus on the negative!!
- St Patrick's mansion in Heaven......wow!!
- Everything in Heaven is alive, so of course the flowers will sing!
- March has to special days this year......yay!!
- What's going on with #45?
- There's a difference in celebrating someone/something and worshipping them/it.
- #45 is very much alive!!
- The unconstitutional things they're doing is wrong!!
- Liberty, Justice and Freedom is coming!!
- America the beautiful, formed by God, home of the free and the brave!!
- HELLO!! Mr B person, it's "We the people" and you work for us!!
- #45 TRUMP!!!
- Kat prays over Trump, his family, his campaign and America.
- Get ready to run your race!!
- Make a green cake and celebrate!!
- Jen shares Kat's upcoming events. (Please note: Jen found out they are asking everyone to register for the event at Joan Hunters.)
- Share the gospel and release the anointing wherever you go!!
- Wear green and dance an Irish jig on St Patrick's Day!!
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