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Grocery shopping is an integral part of life for most people. Some love it. Some hate it. But, regardless of how you feel about it, you've got to have groceries. The question is: do you do it, or do you outsource it to a delivery or pickup service? In this maiden Core Convictions episode, Whitney Capps and co-host Russ Greer offer differing opinions on the issue and make their respective cases for which approach is best.
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Grocery shopping is an integral part of life for most people. Some love it. Some hate it. But, regardless of how you feel about it, you've got to have groceries. The question is: do you do it, or do you outsource it to a delivery or pickup service? In this maiden Core Convictions episode, Whitney Capps and co-host Russ Greer offer differing opinions on the issue and make their respective cases for which approach is best.
We'd love to hear from you! Send us your thoughts or show ideas via text message.
Support the show
If you want to learn more about how your life and your theology matter, join the Theology and Fun community.
👉 FOLLOW THEOLOGY AND OTHER FUN STUFF ON SOCIALS
- Insta: https://www.instagram.com/theologyandfun/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theologyandfun/
👉 SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL
https://www.youtube.com/@theologyandfun/"Sub_Confirmation=1"
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