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In today's episode we talk about the dynamic of having to come to another's defence. This conversation centred around the two different responses presented by Stephen Curry and Israel Houghton who both came to the defence of their partners on social media this past week.

Would we do the same and to what extent?

Mo was in the hot seat for Sorry Not Sorry and he fielded a couple great questions about the legitimacy of the story of Christ especially in view of similar narratives preceding the story of Christ and why an all powerful god doesn't just erase and reprogram the angel that was lucifer!

For our Hookups

Peter shared an app he's been using that assigns "mystery shopper" style tasks located around the user.
This wasn't a paid advert for the app but if you use peter's invitation code then both yourself and he get a £1 for the referral.
The app is called BeMyEye and you can use this link to use Peter's referral
https://invitation.bemyeye.com/invitation/d0g5xx?lc=en_GB

Robert suggested checking out a documentary about Billy Graham called Billy Graham: An extraordinary Journey
Available on Netflix here
https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/81002591

Mo re-hooked up the Echoes poetry anthology produced by writerznScribez. All proceeds go to help the non profit with projects they are doing with and for the community
http://www.writerznscribez.org/

Jemz also graced us with a bonus hookup, she suggested checking out a reading plan she's been doing called Unstoppable, check it out here
https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/14822-unstoppable-by-christine-caine

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Take care and stay blessed.

Special thanks to RUDE (@itsrudeboy) for the intro and outro music.

And to Calvin A Turner founder of Torra Media (facebook , @torramedia) and digital designer extraordinaire for TheOrdinaryAmazing.com logo design.