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Front Porch with the Fitzes

Front Porch with the Fitzes, is a weekly chinwag featuring author Elyse Fitzpatrick and two of her three kids, Jessica Thompson and Joel Fitzpatrick. Sometimes some unexpected folks might even drop by and sit for a spell. Every week they’ll jibber about faith, family life, things that interest them in culture or news, and what they’re learning about the Lord and their Christianity. Imagine sitting on the front porch of your ol’ Kentucky home, listening to three slightly off-kilter believers talk about life, do a lot of laughing at each other and everyone else…and then, of course, there’s always the bluegrass music playing in the background.
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Sep 12, 2017

In this week's episode Jess shares a story about a recent family trip to Mission Bay where we all went paddle boarding. Joel talks about going with Colin to see Dunkrik. Then Jess closes the podcast out with a devotional on I Timothy 1:12-15.

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  • six and a half years ago
    SARAH
    Jess, your deco was spot on. I am thinking of some words from another recent episode, about never seeing wall decor at Hobby Lobby that says “Lord, I believe, help my unbelief.” Nor do you see any that says, “Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am the worst.” But we should. And you’re right. That’s how we NEED to be known.
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