It’s Podcast Monday! Let’s Start Abiding.

Welcome Home. We have reached the end of our Bible study Abiding in the Vine: Hearing the Voice of God written by Richard Case. If you are still doubting that God speaks to you personally through His Word, you don’t want to miss today’s podcast. Today we discuss Session 12 and what we journaled individually in our own private abiding time.

A special thank you to Barby Molnar, Tracey Carter, Liz Hammond and Prem Adams for sharing your personal word and allowing me to tape you throughout this study.

Also a special thank you to Nick Adams for all the hours you spent editing, composing our jingle so it would be original, and posting our podcast weekly. Son, I owe you a chocolate pie.

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Tammy Carter Adams is the founder of The Hallelujah House and the host of the Abiding in the Vine: Hearing the Voice of God podcast Bible study. You can reach out to Tammy personally by finding her bio on the “About Us” tab at the top of the Home page.

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