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149. Beth Henshaw - Focal Minister across Aston, Ulley, and Todwick

Beth Henshaw, Focal Minister across Aston, Ulley, and Todwick, joins Ben and guest co-host Graham on the podcast today.


Beth talks about:


✝️ Growing up in Aston in a Christian family

✝️ Having ME as a teenager

✝️ Being diagnosed with autism last year and how it helped her understand herself better

✝️ Her passion for learning

✝️ Leading Godly Play and Messy Church

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