Ep. 299 – I’m So Sorry This Is Happening to You, Dr. Moore!
Kira breaks down a particularly cope-y article from Dr. Russell Moore of Christianity Today. “How to Get Through the Next Four Years” is a riveting journey through the forest of […]
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Kira breaks down a particularly cope-y article from Dr. Russell Moore of Christianity Today. “How to Get Through the Next Four Years” is a riveting journey through the forest of […]
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