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In this episode of The King's Hall, we sit down with Andrew Torba, founder of Gab, to discuss fighting to win and how to build durable structures.
Our sponsor for this episode, Reformation Heritage Books, offers a large selection of helpful and theological rigorous resources on everything from biblical theology to history to blue collar family discipleship. One of the things that we are hoping to do with The King's Hall is to see men emboldened, invigorated, and equipped to lead the way in discipling and catechizing their children and see Christian homes built from the ground up—which is why we are so glad to be partnering with Reformation Heritage Books for this episode of The King's Hall. Grab their great Family Worship Bible Guide today!

-Reformation Heritage Family Worship Bible Guide
-The King's Hall Website
-The King's Hall Twitter
-The King's Hall Patreon
Psst: Patrons gain access to After Hours, a patrons-only show with every main episode!

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Register for the 2023 New Christendom Press Conference here.
In this episode of The King's Hall, we sit down with Andrew Torba, founder of Gab, to discuss fighting to win and how to build durable structures.
Our sponsor for this episode, Reformation Heritage Books, offers a large selection of helpful and theological rigorous resources on everything from biblical theology to history to blue collar family discipleship. One of the things that we are hoping to do with The King's Hall is to see men emboldened, invigorated, and equipped to lead the way in discipling and catechizing their children and see Christian homes built from the ground up—which is why we are so glad to be partnering with Reformation Heritage Books for this episode of The King's Hall. Grab their great Family Worship Bible Guide today!

-Reformation Heritage Family Worship Bible Guide
-The King's Hall Website
-The King's Hall Twitter
-The King's Hall Patreon
Psst: Patrons gain access to After Hours, a patrons-only show with every main episode!

  continue reading

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