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Podcast #133 | November 13, 2025 | When God Touches What You Build

Podcast #133 | November 13, 2025 | When God Touches What You Build

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In this episode you’ll hear a new Dad Joke that’s sure to make you groan, Sunday Victories that remind us why we do what we do, and a lesson from fishing about keeping perspective when life feels cold and miserable. In “Thoughts from the Notebooks,” we are reminded that we’re miners, not refiners… our job is to dig for gold and let God do the refining. You’ll also get a fun object lesson idea called “Do Not Open This Bottle,” a throwback “From the Archives” and a main segment titled “When God Touches What You Build.”

🎧 Hit play, laugh a little, and leave encouraged. 📍 Find more at ApostolicSundaySchool.com/APN or linktr.ee/apostolicpodcastnetwork 🎥 Check out our new videos at YouTube.com/@ApostolicKids

Timestamps

    • Intro (0:00)
    • Dad Joke (1:57)
    • Recap from the Week (4:40)
    • Lesson From Fishing (19:07)
    • Thought From the Notebook (28:46)
  • Objectively Awesome (39:23)
  • From the Archives (43:31)
  • Faithfulness Attracts Favor (50:21)

📅 Released: November 13, 2025

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