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Educational Resources/Keeping the Faith

Season 48 Episode 17

Stephen talks with Tonya Allen, president & CEO of The Skillman Foundation, about distance learning for students and the educational resources that local non-profits are providing. Plus, Pastor Solomon Kinloch, Jr. of Triumph Church discusses how worshipping has changed during the COVID-19 outbreak and how the church can have an impact during these difficult times. Episode 4817

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