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The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast

JOHN041 - Why Face-to-Face Coffee with God is a Terrible Idea

The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast

Matt Whitman

Education, Reading, Morning, Bible, Christianity, History, Prayer, Devotion, Scripture, Study, Faith, Men's, Women's, Plan, Religion & Spirituality

4.92.2K Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2026

⏱️ 13 minutes

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John 1:18 You might like to get some copies of The Lightning-Fast Field Guide to the Bible for yourself and for others - here's a link that gets TMBH a little kickback: https://amzn.to/4pEYSS9 Thanks to everyone who supports TMBH at patreon.com/thetmbhpodcast You're the reason we can all do this together! Discuss the episode here Music by Jeff Foote

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0:00.0

As I'm recording this, this week, the Artemis 2 mission launched, which is rad.

0:21.6

A bunch of my friends are all excited about it.

0:24.5

They're into space stuff and everything,

0:26.5

so I've learned about what's going on with it from them.

0:29.5

And also, you know, from the news and social media.

0:31.6

I saw the launch, not in person, but a bunch of my friends were there in person.

0:36.0

I saw some of their footage.

0:37.3

It was just a very exciting thing in general.

0:40.0

And on this mission, we're sending people as close to the moon as we've been since like the 1970s.

0:47.7

And maybe even more exciting, we're sending people the furthest away from Earth into space that we've ever sent anybody.

0:57.2

I think that's amazing.

0:59.0

So I'm sitting here thinking about it on launch day or maybe the day before or whatever it was.

1:02.9

I'm going, well, hey, wait a minute.

1:05.1

They're going to come back and be like, these four astronauts are all tied for being the human who has been furthest from Earth ever.

1:14.6

But then some nerd is going to look at the cockpit or whatever you call it footage,

1:19.1

and they're going to be like, no, wait a minute.

1:22.0

Reed Wiseman's elbow was sticking out on the turn, and that one point of his elbow was further into space as they made

1:32.2

the pass around the moon than anybody else on the crew. And so he is officially the one who went the

1:38.3

furthest into space. And I'm like, well, that's not the idea. You don't want it to be like that.

1:43.0

So then I thought, I should probably get a

1:45.2

hold of the guy in charge of NASA and just be like, hey, just on that, you know, whenever that

1:50.0

turn, however that happens, you need to figure out what's the furthest point from Earth and have

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