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In today’s message we consider that as Christians we are entrusted with God’s seed, which He intends to use for producing spiritual transformation in the lives of others. We can’t produce the transformation, that’s God’s work; but we can scatter the seed among our friends and neighbors by the way we live our lives and the testimony we leave with them. Here are five observations about that process.
Acts 8; John 4:39-41; Mark 4:26
"Yet I still dare to Hope..." - Lamentations 3:21
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In today’s message we consider that as Christians we are entrusted with God’s seed, which He intends to use for producing spiritual transformation in the lives of others. We can’t produce the transformation, that’s God’s work; but we can scatter the seed among our friends and neighbors by the way we live our lives and the testimony we leave with them. Here are five observations about that process.
Acts 8; John 4:39-41; Mark 4:26
"Yet I still dare to Hope..." - Lamentations 3:21