This is our last episode of 2024 and I’m delighted to have a surprise guest back on the show. He’s my favorite human! Join my husband and I as we discuss a holy interruption in our own lives, and in the lives of historical and fictional characters.
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Show Notes for Episode 228 with Pastor Adam Reid
Adam and Katie candidly share about a crazy life interruption they experienced during the holidays, and they discuss holy interruptions that Biblical characters also experienced.
Today’s Guest: Adam Reid is the lead pastor at Central Church. He has a heart for others to know Biblical Jesus and live “all in” for Him. His ministry verse is Psalm 78:4, “We will not keep silent, we will tell the next generation the praiseworthy deeds of the Lord, His power and the wonders He has done. Adam has been married to Katie (that’s me!) for over 23 years and they have 5 great kids. Adam enjoys winter, hunting deer, Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, and cheering on Manchester United.
Show Sponsor: A Very Bavarian Christmas by Katie M. Reid. Pick up a copy for yourself and your friends today and enjoy a cozy rom com this holiday season.
Things We Talk About:
- Ep. 29: Meet Our Husbands
- Ep. 166: Hope in the Middle of Our Stuggles Part 1
- Ep. 167: Hope ini the Middle of Our Struggles Part 2
- Lack List
- Luke 1:5-25
- Luke 1:26-45
- A Very Bavarian Christmas
- James 1:2-4
- Lavish List
- Bird’s eye view from the hotel
- Christmas morning hotel scavenger hunt
- Isaiah 55:8-9
- Romans 15:13
Connect with Us:
- The Martha + Mary Show webpage
- Podcast Group on Facebook: Martha and Mary Show Sisterhood
- IG Handles: @leenienhuis @katie_m_reid
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