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The Heart Lines Podcast

The Heart Lines Podcast

By: Keith and Tami Kiser
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Straight from Heart Ridge Retreat Center, this podcast connects former guests of a retreat or summercamp with the hosts, Tami and Keith Kiser, to continue the conversations. It is also for anyone else who wants to jump into the conversation. What do we discuss? --almost anything, but the goal is to connect "lines" from our 'heart" to each other and to the Heart of Christ.Keith and Tami Kiser Spirituality
Episodes
  • The Masters and Cellphones
    Apr 14 2025

    Have you ever gone 10 waking hours without your cellphone? We did this weekend. . . at the Masters. It isn't an option if you get to attend this prestigious event. We learned many things not only about golf and the Masters, but what happens when we unplug for a day.

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    21 mins
  • What We're Watching and Why
    Mar 31 2025

    Do you watch too much tv? Do you feel guilty about it? We enjoy our tv time, but we do set some limits and criteria. We talk about this and three shows we are enjoying streaming now.

    Please follow and like us. And if you haven't heard about why we are called Heart Lines, please listen to our first podcast.

    Find out more about our retreat center: HeartRidgeMinistries.com

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    26 mins
  • St. Joseph and Following Our Dream
    Mar 19 2025

    Heart Ridge Retreat Center celebrates its 5 year anniversary on the Feast of St. Joseph. Why this date for the founding? How did they find this property? Why a retreat center? Keith and Tami tell about some St. Joseph coincidences with the starting of Heart Ridge.

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    31 mins
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