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Subtitle: Life Is Too Short for Bad Toilet Paper
Anthony shares memories of living in poverty and foster care. Tonetta grew up in a middle-class family with a dad who knew how to work the system. The pastors explore how churches can ask for money without being manipulative. They agree that life is too short for single-ply toilet paper.
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Topics Discussed"Life is too short for crappy toilet paper."
"Grace meaning that not the expectation of return a gift, meaning there are no strings attached and capitalism just, it strings everywhere."
"The forces of oppression are well funded."
By Tonetta Landis-Aina and Anthony ParrottSubtitle: Life Is Too Short for Bad Toilet Paper
Anthony shares memories of living in poverty and foster care. Tonetta grew up in a middle-class family with a dad who knew how to work the system. The pastors explore how churches can ask for money without being manipulative. They agree that life is too short for single-ply toilet paper.
Links and Show NotesSubmit Feedback at [email protected]
Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/loam.fm/
Topics Discussed"Life is too short for crappy toilet paper."
"Grace meaning that not the expectation of return a gift, meaning there are no strings attached and capitalism just, it strings everywhere."
"The forces of oppression are well funded."