Big Al Mack from the Kidd Kraddick Morning Show and his crew — The Broken Bow Bible Brothers — keep it real about faith, fellowship, and life after heartbreak. From Big Al’s recent divorce to each man’s own trials and tribulations, Broken but Blessed dives deep into how God uses broken seasons to build stronger men. With humor, honesty, and brotherhood at the center, they remind us all that fellowship isn’t just important — it’s how the healing begins.
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Big Al Mack from the Kidd Kraddick Morning Show and his crew — The Broken Bow Bible Brothers — keep it real about faith, fellowship, and life after heartbreak. From Big Al’s recent divorce to each man’s own trials and tribulations, Broken but Blessed dives deep into how God uses broken seasons to build stronger men. With humor, honesty, and brotherhood at the center, they remind us all that fellowship isn’t just important — it’s how the healing begins.
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Waxahachie's business vibes, fun events, and Amber's best-selling 'adult' items. Plus, stick around for an epic chicken salad taste test that'll leave you craving more! Don't miss the stories, laughter, and culinary mishaps!
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Broken but Blessed with Big Al Mack
Big Al Mack from the Kidd Kraddick Morning Show and his crew — The Broken Bow Bible Brothers — keep it real about faith, fellowship, and life after heartbreak. From Big Al’s recent divorce to each man’s own trials and tribulations, Broken but Blessed dives deep into how God uses broken seasons to build stronger men. With humor, honesty, and brotherhood at the center, they remind us all that fellowship isn’t just important — it’s how the healing begins.