Dr. Paul Thigpen – Former Evangelical Pentecostal
Marcus Grodi welcomes Dr. Paul Thigpen, a former Evangelical Pentecostal minister, back to the program to recap his conversion story, and to address the question of why someone would want
Marcus Grodi welcomes Dr. Paul Thigpen, a former Evangelical Pentecostal minister, back to the program to recap his conversion story, and to address the question of why someone would want
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