
A podcast designed to help you in your faith and encourage you to stand big and tall as a Christian
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

This week Mark and Tom discuss the beauty of the book of Colossians, Mark battles the goats, and they give their final restaurant review from the Smoky Mountains area.
This week Mark and Tom provide a quick recap of CYC and discuss Mark’s good deed of rescuing a dog from a milk jug. They also discuss our roles in God’s work.
In this week’s episode Mark and Tom discuss another “why we do what we do” and a “did you know?” segment. They also have another great restaurant review!
In this week’s episode Mark and Tom discuss Apologetics Press as a great resource for Christians. They also go over how important it is to act now when it comes to the gospel.
This week Mark and Tom discuss a “Did you know” about Noah, our “brand” and they review Rick’s BBQ
This week Mark and Tom discuss maintaining scriptural priorities and working hard for the Lord’s kingdom. They also reminisce about their favorite restaurants that are now closed.
This week Mark and Tom discuss being prepared and our first installment of “Why we do what we do”. They also give their second restaurant review.
This week Mark and Tom discuss our Creator, choices we can make, and our very first restaurant review!








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