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Aug 2021
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26. LEBANON - Little Bible Land in the C...

Farrah Berrou
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Farrah shares some updates on Season 3 (returning in October!). Plus, she reads an article from a 1970 issue of National Geographic Magazine titled, "Lebanon, Little Bible Land in the Crossfire of History" by William S. Ellis. 

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