The Next Step Podcast
Season 4: Delight! Book Reading
Episode 4: Desirable Delight
Date: 08 October 2020
Also available on: iTunes
This episode of the Next Step podcast features a reading of chapter 5 “Desirable Delight” from the book Delight! Discipleship as the Adventure of Loving and Being Loved by Justin Rossow.
You can find other books by author Justin Rossow at his Amazon author’s page.
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