I was the keynote speaker at the BOTT Radio Pastors Luncheon yesterday. It was a wonderful afternoon with amazing choir music and Tim Ezell as the Emcee. Today on the program I recapped the Dem Debate on CNN last night and gave one of the Three Stories that I shared yesterday at the event. I hope you enjoy it!
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