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Dan and Luke sit down with Cory and Courtney Jenkins, both ministers with a mission, serving two different congregations in two different denominations. Although we didn't learn who gets to say the dinner blessings, we did engage in a fascinating conversation about faith, politics and the place of prayer in our lives. A special faith-based show, offered as an affirmation to our spiritual lives as citizens.
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Dan and Luke sit down with Cory and Courtney Jenkins, both ministers with a mission, serving two different congregations in two different denominations. Although we didn't learn who gets to say the dinner blessings, we did engage in a fascinating conversation about faith, politics and the place of prayer in our lives. A special faith-based show, offered as an affirmation to our spiritual lives as citizens.
