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Dr. Winfred Neely is Vice President and Academic Dean of Moody Theological Seminary. He is the Guest Host for Dr. Michael Rydelnik this week on Open Line CHATT. Dr Neely and Tabi exchange greetings in Wolof and discuss the cultural importance of greeting one another in Senegal. He also addresses questions about the time lapsed between Paul's Damascus Road experience and his first missionary journey, the meaning behind the parable of the fig tree and how it translates into our confidence in prayer, and the imminent return of Christ.
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Dr. Winfred Neely is Vice President and Academic Dean of Moody Theological Seminary. He is the Guest Host for Dr. Michael Rydelnik this week on Open Line CHATT. Dr Neely and Tabi exchange greetings in Wolof and discuss the cultural importance of greeting one another in Senegal. He also addresses questions about the time lapsed between Paul's Damascus Road experience and his first missionary journey, the meaning behind the parable of the fig tree and how it translates into our confidence in prayer, and the imminent return of Christ.
Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshow/wmbw
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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