Faithful Discourse with Chris Henry

Your Life Is Not Your Own


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Social worker Kate Booker joins Chris to tell her stories of finding joy in service to others. She shares how her role works at Second Presbyterian Church, the issues she encounters most, and the scripture that inspires her to address the physical needs of her clients. Her family’s motto accurately summarizes the message in this episode: “Your life is not your own. Serve God. Serve others.”

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Faithful Discourse with Chris HenryBy Second Presbyterian Church of Indianapolis

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