• Christians that Draw the Line | Have a Chat with Ray & Stat #68

  • Oct 6 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

Christians that Draw the Line | Have a Chat with Ray & Stat #68

  • Summary

  • Buy Magic Mind Today at: https://www.magicmind.com/rayandstat20 and use the code: RAYANDSTAT20

    Ray and Stat welcome another crew member onto the show! Annalise joins the boys for episode 68 as they talk about Stat's gripe with Sydney's public transport, how Anna joined the team, living a life of sacrifice, Apple Music v Spotify, and the new song by Faith Baptist Church Worship! #NewMusic #BytheWayoftheCross #SydneyTransport #MagicMind #HACWRAS


    Buy Magic Mind Today at: https://www.magicmind.com/rayandstat20


    Check out the New Song by FBC: https://youtu.be/cT3qcR8Lbbg?si=03qzxEeZbV6GmTrZ


    Follow Annalise on all Social Media Platforms: @annalise_sophie


    Talking Points

    0:00 - Do the People Actually Watch?

    4:20 - Pick Up Your Energy with Magic Mind

    6:15 - Stat v Public Transport

    12:05 - The Stat and Joseph Bromance

    17:00 - Anna Joins the Team

    22:30 - Drawing Lines in Sacrifice

    39:15 - There's Nothing to Talk About

    41:00 - FBC Released a Song!!

    44:40 - Crazy Things are Happening

    48:00 - Apple Music v Spotify v YouTube Music

    50:15 - Can You Create Playlists?

    53:30 - Ray Gets Blasted for His Word Choices

    55:40 - The Parking Fine Fiasco


    Come Have a Chat with Ray & Stat. Two Christian blokes, a couple of podcasts, a few videos, and a whole lot of chatter. #thanksforhavingachat


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    Have a Chat Productions - @haveachatproductions

    Ray - @RayHaddad97

    Stat - @nathanael_mannah


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    Have a Chat Productions - @HaveaChat

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