JOURNEY BACK FROM THE SLOW FADE

Lunch and Conversation at La’Taste Vietnamese Cuisine in Prattville, Alabama


                    Featuring Special Guest:  Jason McHenry

Vietnamese pho soup is phenomenal.  According to the chef at LaTaste, the process to make pho takes 7 days.  Yet the soup is not complete until it literally finishes cooking in your bowl shortly after it is served and the final garnishes are added.  It is an aromatic, culinary delight.  Life is a process and every person’s journey is a unique combination of experiences, choices, and outcomes.  Today’s special guest, Jason McHenry, is a husband, a father, a worship leader, and a Wildlife Conservation Enforcement Officer for the state of Alabama. Jason’s story unfolds with his slow fade, an unraveling season of his life, that led to repentance and forgiveness. Just like pho, God’s grace is a process that explodes with the aroma of redemption.  So order up a bowl and grab some chopsticks.  We saved you a seat.

2 Replies to “JOURNEY BACK FROM THE SLOW FADE”

  1. It’s is with out a doubt the best tasting food , with beautiful hints of spices and fresh herbs.
    It’s the best kept secret.

  2. This place is absolutely amazing! I went in for some boba tea not even hungry. While waiting for them to finish up my tea, I started looking over the menu and had to buy a bowl of pho for later. Let me tell ya, you will not be disappointed. From the service to the cleanliness and food. If you have not tried it yet, you are missing out on some serious flavor.

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