Young people grow up and go to college, and then their worlds change. It’s a familiar story, but each story is unique. What Caleb Cohen experienced at Clemson University is similar to, but very different from, what every young man and woman experience when they leave home. His family lives out a strong faith in Messiah Yeshua, and that faith has been part of Caleb’s life for as long as he can remember. But did his family prepare him for the challenges of a secular university, and for living on his own in another state when he entered the workforce? Listen to his story and find out! Caleb is our guest for the next two shows, and in this program, he is joined by musical artists Gregory Brown and Eved Adonai, and by our Elders David Jones and Barry Phillips, who take a look at the 9th of Av and its implications for our eventual reconciliation with Judah.
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