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How to be a Christian with a Busy Schedule – Chase Replogle – Ep 050

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This week’s episode is a conversation with Chase Replogle, a bi-vocational pastor and freelance web designer. Christians at times face busy schedules and hectic lives, yet God has called us to become more like Jesus and to participate in his work in the world. How can we figure out what God has called us to pick up and what he’s called us to put down? Finding time to be the Christian God wants us to be is tough at times. Chase gives some valuable insights in this conversation that will help you simplify your life and prioritize what’s truly important to God.

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This week’s episode is a conversation with Chase Replogle, a bi-vocational pastor and freelance web designer. Christians at times face busy schedules and hectic lives, yet God has called us to become more like Jesus and to participate in his work in the world. How can we figure out what God has called us to pick up and what he’s called us to put down? Finding time to be the Christian God wants us to be is tough at times. Chase gives some valuable insights in this conversation that will help you simplify your life and prioritize what’s truly important to God.

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