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What if the small, unnoticed things in your life are actually the most powerful? In this message, Pastor Fredo Ramos explores how big change often starts in the smallest ways—like a mustard seed that eventually grows into a tree. Using stories, analogies, and even Pixar’s Up, you’ll discover why the little choices, daily habits, and seemingly insignificant moments may matter more than you think. If you’ve ever wondered where meaning and growth really come from, this message might just shift how you see your own life.
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What if the small, unnoticed things in your life are actually the most powerful? In this message, Pastor Fredo Ramos explores how big change often starts in the smallest ways—like a mustard seed that eventually grows into a tree. Using stories, analogies, and even Pixar’s Up, you’ll discover why the little choices, daily habits, and seemingly insignificant moments may matter more than you think. If you’ve ever wondered where meaning and growth really come from, this message might just shift how you see your own life.
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Support content like this and the vision of Sandals Church at http://sandalschurch.com/support/
Join our email list for content updates: http://sandalschurch.com/subscribe
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If you have questions, need prayer or want to get connected, please email us anytime at [email protected]!

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