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Thinking Fellows

Christ in the Straw

Thinking Fellows

1517 Podcasts

Philosophy, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.8869 Ratings

🗓️ 10 March 2020

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Scott and Caleb are joined by pastor Bob Hiller to talk about his book Christ in the Straw.  The book serves as a devotional commentary through James. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show. 

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0:00.0

The President Hello there and welcome to the Thank You Fellows podcast.

0:27.2

My name is Caleb and today I'm joined by Scott Keith and Bob Hiller.

0:32.8

And how are you doing, Bob?

0:34.1

Good. How are you guys?

0:35.0

So I'm trying to think you've been on the show before.

0:37.0

Yes. Twice, I think. Twice, I you've been on the show before. Yes.

0:38.1

Twice, I think.

0:38.5

Twice.

0:40.7

You were on with Paul.

0:41.2

Yes.

0:41.8

Once.

0:46.7

Just over a year ago, right after the craft of preaching started.

0:47.3

Correct.

0:48.0

That's correct.

0:50.4

And I'm trying to think... I don't know.

0:50.8

Have I been on another one?

0:52.0

I don't know. Have I been on another one? I don't think so. I think that was the only one. That was it.

0:54.5

Oh, interesting.

0:55.7

For some reason, I thought you had done this by yourself.

0:57.7

So I'll let you introduce yourself because while you've been on, a year has passed.

1:03.5

So can you remind people who you are, what you do?

1:06.8

And then we'll go from there. So Bob Hiller, I am a pastor in Escondido, California at Community Lutheran Church.

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