Watching this tonight, has changed my thought and mindset. Such wise words and thoughts coming from Robert Burale. Keep doing what you’re doing, more wisdom.
Am going through quite alot,his messages always bring encouragement. Hope to get a listening ear and a man ready to walk with in this journey as a person with visually disabilities.
Eggzaktleeeee what was in my mind. I felt like in the last episode I wanted to hear more from Burale!!! You got me 😅 I was like where else would I enjoy it as much as in the previous podcast. Saying this; I'm restarting to listen. Just wanted to confirm it is another one!
Wonderful show...please keep on being a positive impact.This is what the world needs. Robert Burale, i respect you. May God continue to use you to grow His kingdom. Thank you all, be blessed❤❤❤
I recently discovered this podcast episode and found most of the content helpful and educational. However, I was disappointed by the host's and guest's discussion regarding TB Joshua. The host's comment that the BBC documentary on TB Joshua is too long seemed dismissive, and Mr. Burale's subsequent remarks were equally concerning. He questioned the timing of the documentary, implying that it was an attack on the church, and wondered why the victims took so long to speak out. I find it troubling that individuals in positions of influence, like Mr Burale, can make careless and disappointing comments about figures like TB Joshua, who have been accused of wrongdoing. It's essential to acknowledge that allegations against TB Joshua have been ongoing for years, and many victims have been silenced or intimidated into silence. The fact that it took time for them to come forward doesn't diminish the validity of their claims. Furthermore, when institutions like the Catholic Church are found to have covered up abuse, it's not an attack on the church, but rather an opportunity for society to confront the evil that exists within organizations that are supposed to provide shelter and protection. I hope that in the future, the podcast will approach such topics with more nuance and sensitivity.
Watching this tonight, has changed my thought and mindset. Such wise words and thoughts coming from Robert Burale. Keep doing what you’re doing, more wisdom.
This was phenomenal Renatus, I'm so happy to watch this.
You are welcome!
Am going through quite alot,his messages always bring encouragement. Hope to get a listening ear and a man ready to walk with in this journey as a person with visually disabilities.
Eggzaktleeeee what was in my mind. I felt like in the last episode I wanted to hear more from Burale!!! You got me 😅 I was like where else would I enjoy it as much as in the previous podcast. Saying this; I'm restarting to listen. Just wanted to confirm it is another one!
😂🙌 He's back!
Wonderful show...please keep on being a positive impact.This is what the world needs. Robert Burale, i respect you. May God continue to use you to grow His kingdom. Thank you all, be blessed❤❤❤
One hour of pure Wisdom
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what a wonderful and great wisdom, sir you are a treasure for this generation
I enjoy and learn from RB in every encounter, wise man. Thank you for this podcast REN.
Im inspired! To br better. Thanks.
Very interesting and informative conversation. Thank you for bringing Robert Burale. He has a well of wisdom many can draw from. Keep up the good job.
He does have a well of wisdom.
Alot of wisdom here .thank you sir
Engaging conversation, keep it up brother!
Thanks brother!
Good content. God bless you
This is nice insight man
Good work
I recently discovered this podcast episode and found most of the content helpful and educational. However, I was disappointed by the host's and guest's discussion regarding TB Joshua. The host's comment that the BBC documentary on TB Joshua is too long seemed dismissive, and Mr. Burale's subsequent remarks were equally concerning. He questioned the timing of the documentary, implying that it was an attack on the church, and wondered why the victims took so long to speak out. I find it troubling that individuals in positions of influence, like Mr Burale, can make careless and disappointing comments about figures like TB Joshua, who have been accused of wrongdoing. It's essential to acknowledge that allegations against TB Joshua have been ongoing for years, and many victims have been silenced or intimidated into silence. The fact that it took time for them to come forward doesn't diminish the validity of their claims. Furthermore, when institutions like the Catholic Church are found to have covered up abuse, it's not an attack on the church, but rather an opportunity for society to confront the evil that exists within organizations that are supposed to provide shelter and protection. I hope that in the future, the podcast will approach such topics with more nuance and sensitivity.
This wooh
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Thats if the man gets to 70
Is this a baraton voice?
People did not keep quite for years, they spoke but none of you listened