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Jase has a very good reason for never attending high school reunions. Phil and Miss Kay were some of the original free-range parents, and Jase and Al share childhood stories of their free-range adventures. Zach and Jase emphasize the role women played in being witness to the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus. Zach shares about the times he struggled with doubt in his faith — but what he kept coming back to was the awesomeness of God choosing to accomplish what he did in a way no one would have predicted. And Jase remembers his own faith journey, when church seemed boring, but when he heard the first sermon Phil ever preached — "The Bad News and the Good News" — he decided to consider the Gospel, and that changed his life.
In this episode: Mark 16.
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