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Episode 76: Katie Blackburn

Episode 76: Katie Blackburn

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KATIE BLACKBURN. YOU GUYS. This gal is the real deal. What do I mean by the real deal? Well, I walked away from this conversation so refreshed and encouraged. This gal's humility, honesty, joy, warmth...I could feel the fruit of the Spirit through the screen while chatting with her. So I guess what I mean by the real deal is that this gal depends on the LIVING GOD. And it was evident. This was one of my favorite convos to date and I can't wait for you to be spurred on by what God has done and is doing in her life!!! Enjoy!!!


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#SA65Bookclub Book of the Month for September:
Secret Place of Thunder: Trading Our Need to Be Noticed for a Hidden Life With Christ by John Starke


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Being Elisabeth Elliot by Ellen Vaughn


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The Hymns albums by Shane and Shane


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