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S5 Ep22 Rev. Dr. David Chotka's life changed when he connected with his bully.

S5 Ep22 Rev. Dr. David Chotka's life changed when he connected with his bully.

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He was bullied relentlessly while in college for his beliefs, but Rev. Dr. David Chotka didn't let that deter him from his path. But he almost let it stop him from making the biggest difference in the life of the man who bullied him.



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