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    "Season 5 Teaser" with Chris & Eddie

    en-usFebruary 01, 2024
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    This conversation on The Weight is built around a heavy topic, but Dr. Kimberly Wagner brings brightness, empathy, and hope to a discussion that is, well, weighty. Even though her most recent book is a resource for preaching, there’s something for everyone in this episode.


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    Follow David on Twitter.

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    Buy Why Did Jesus Die and What Does That Have to Do with Me?

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    Don’t give up.


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    The Weight
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