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The Daily BreadCast
Pilgrim Lutheran Church & School
365 episodes
6 days ago
Rev. Dr. Michael Hanson of Pilgrim Lutheran Church in Green Bay, Wisconsin will guide you through reading the Bible in 365 days, in about 10-15 minutes per day. He chose the chronological order, which moves through sections of the Bible in the order they were written.
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Rev. Dr. Michael Hanson of Pilgrim Lutheran Church in Green Bay, Wisconsin will guide you through reading the Bible in 365 days, in about 10-15 minutes per day. He chose the chronological order, which moves through sections of the Bible in the order they were written.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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The Daily BreadCast - Day 346 - December 12
The Daily BreadCast
12 minutes 20 seconds
10 months ago
The Daily BreadCast - Day 346 - December 12

Today's episode focuses on 2 Timothy 1-4 and Proverbs 18.


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The Daily BreadCast
Rev. Dr. Michael Hanson of Pilgrim Lutheran Church in Green Bay, Wisconsin will guide you through reading the Bible in 365 days, in about 10-15 minutes per day. He chose the chronological order, which moves through sections of the Bible in the order they were written.