How does the past come to be forgotten? Maybe there are parts of our own past that we've forgotten. Join us to remember the period of Missouri's greatest growth in the time between the Civil War and the Great Depression and to hear how we can think about our fathers in the faith and imitate their zeal for Christ.
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Hosts: Rev. Willie Grills and Rev. Zelwyn Heide
Regular Guest: Rev. Adam Koontz
Episode: 51
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