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The answer is Jeremiah. God didn't usually call learned people to do his work. (e.g. Ten of the twelve apostles were fishermen.) Jeremiah went ...
The answer is Jeremiah. God didn't usually call learned people to do his work. (e.g. Ten of the twelve apostles were fishermen.) Jeremiah went ...
Mine is 90. :unsure:
Mine is 90. :unsure:
Save the non believer. The next thing the believer will see is the face of God. The non believer must have a chance for the same opportunity.
Save the non believer. The next thing the believer will see is the face of God. The non believer must have a chance for the same opportunity.
Save the non believer. The next thing the believer will see is the face of God. The non believer must have a chance for the same opportunity.
this had better not be a trick question :angry: 😉 🙂 It might be. But it might not be.
this had better not be a trick question :angry: 😉 🙂 It might be. But it might not be.
this had better not be a trick question :angry: 😉 🙂 It might be. But it might not be.
I've never watched it because the title sounds like a Dr. Seuss book.
I've never watched it because the title sounds like a Dr. Seuss book.
I've never watched it because the title sounds like a Dr. Seuss book.
Women Ordination in the Bible is a gray area. A verse commonly used against it is 1 Corinthians 14:34. But the Bible does not say "God does not forbid...
Women Ordination in the Bible is a gray area. A verse commonly used against it is 1 Corinthians 14:34. But the Bible does not say "God does not forbid...
