Scar Tissue (Episode 934)
This week Dr. Stone interviews Danny Covey the survivor of an amazing and harrowing tale of events that will leave you wanting to hear the whole story.
Read MoreThis week Dr. Stone interviews Danny Covey the survivor of an amazing and harrowing tale of events that will leave you wanting to hear the whole story.
Read MoreThese guys are messed up! But that’s why we love them right?! Once on track, the guys look at some of the problems that may come and solutions to people groups within the church.
Read MoreDan can’t leave it alone but thankfully Al gets them back on track as they guys look at cultural changes and differences in our countries and churches.
Read MoreMarshall asks what the guys think about the change in culture and the impact it’s having on churches today. As usual, the guys start off answering the question but get a little … sidetracked… but end up back on track, kinda.
Read MoreThey guys cover a gambit of things today from putting duties in perspective, home time management and how to get a day off. Hang on it’s a bit of a ride but a hilarious ride!
Read MoreThey guys discuss some older and newer ways to handle time management today and date themselves pretty severely, but you know them, they bounce back to the 19th century pretty quickly LOL.
Read MoreSo you want to be in the ministry Eh? They guys will tell you, time management will be your best friend or worst nightmare. Al and Dan discuss a topic sent to them by someone who just realized time is far more precious than they realized when you are in the ministry.
Read MoreWhat a sad day it will be if the bus ministry comes to an end. Today the guys discuss new avenues we might reach out to, to reach boys and girls and moms and dads for Jesus.
Read MoreIn this day and age, few of us would think of letting our children get in a vehicle with a bunch of strangers. The guys look at how we might overcome that stigma today.
Read MoreJosiah asks the guys for some tips for starting and maintaining a bus route in this day and age. Digging into a combined 80 years of experience the guys offer up some ideas.
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