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Episode 189 - Harrison Butker's inflammatory remarks, the dangers of extreme abortion bans, immigration and healthcare in American, and why the church being "true" or not doesn't have to matter

Episode 189 - Harrison Butker's inflammatory remarks, the dangers of extreme abortion bans, immigration and healthcare in American, and why the church…

FromThe Sisterhood Podcast


Episode 189 - Harrison Butker's inflammatory remarks, the dangers of extreme abortion bans, immigration and healthcare in American, and why the church…

FromThe Sisterhood Podcast

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
May 21, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Join Tiffany and Allyson this week as they each share three things they couldn't stop thinking about and their three favorite things including an inspiring sister.  MAIN TOPICS Tiffany:Is our healthcare system broken? The NFL responds after a player urges female college graduates to become homemakers Is our healthcare system broken? Tobacco companies got us hooked on junk food  Allyson:  Extreme TN abortion ban results in a woman's lost fertility Learn about the reality of the process of immigration through the book "The Distance Between Us" by Reyna Grande  Does it really matter if the church is "true" or not?    FAVORITE THINGS: Tiffany:  If the Tide Turns Slow Down   Allyson: Chernobyl mini series on HBO Anti-collision window decals to warn/protect birds from hitting the glass    INSPIRING SISTER: Grethe Ballif Peterson
Released:
May 21, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Welcome to The Sisterhood Podcast, where we believe women rise when they lift each other. This podcast is an encouraging place for women who love the gospel but sometimes struggle with the church. We are here to help you feel less alone and provide helpful resources. Join us for courageous conversations about the intersection between faith, politics, and social issues, all with the underlying principle of loving and including those whom Jesus called “the least of these”.