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The Bible and Forty Tabs Open

Josh Maule

Conversations about Christianity in a post-truth world.

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    Josh Maule is an Anglican minister in the Diocese of Sydney working as an assistant pastor at The Bridge Church. Join the conversation about Christianity in a post-truth world.

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