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Acts 1:8 Sequentialism

November 01, 2019 by Dr. Pam Arlund

Tags: 8, acts 1, sequentialism

As shocking as it may seem (at least it’s shocking to me),  many, many Christians are bored. They are dutiful in attending church, being good employees, raising their children, serving their...

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