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Don’t Quit on Friday….. Sunday is Coming ( Holy Week)

22 min · 29. März 2026
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This episode of The Doug Siravo Show dives into the true meaning of Holy Week—from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday. In this solo, unscripted breakdown, Dougie walks through the powerful story of Jesus’ final days, touching on praise, betrayal, sacrifice, silence, and ultimately… redemption.From the highs of Palm Sunday to the pain of Good Friday and the silence of Saturday, this episode keeps it real about faith, struggles, and what it all means in today’s world.If you’ve ever felt tested, lost, or stuck in a waiting season… this message is for you. Because the truth is—your story isn’t over yet.

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