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Jeremy Marshall: How does the gospel help us fight political and personal uncertainty?

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A Mucky Business with Tim Farron

Every now and again Tim Farron asks a Christian from a different mucky business to share their story, to shed some light on politics from an outsider’s perspective. This week, Jeremy Marshall former CEO of C. Hoare and Co. – a private bank – describes his own journey with uncertainty as he deals with cancer. How can the gospel help us combat political, cultural and personal uncertainty? Tim Farron explains how he thinks you should pray for Israel and Palestine and asks Jeremy: what’s more mucky – politics or banking?

 To get your question answered by Tim in the next episode, write it in an email to [email protected] or add this number to your phone and send a message on WhatsApp: 07711 701133

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