The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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... sent” to a lost world by His Father. In fact, Jesus takes this a logical step further when He says to His disciples: “As the Father has sent [apostello] me, even so I am sending you” (John 20:21). A missionary, then, is a “sent one ...
... sent” to a lost world by His Father. In fact, Jesus takes this a logical step further when He says to His disciples: “As the Father has sent [apostello] me, even so I am sending you” (John 20:21). A missionary, then, is a “sent one ...
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... sent . If you can capture stories of living sent and share them well , you more than likely will inspire more people to live sent . Here's what we've seen . This particular how - to works in tandem with the shifting constructs how - to ...
... sent . If you can capture stories of living sent and share them well , you more than likely will inspire more people to live sent . Here's what we've seen . This particular how - to works in tandem with the shifting constructs how - to ...
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... sent—a Lamed-Vovnik. I have been sent to this world to wake you up to your purpose. But now it's in your hands. You now know the truth about your life. Before you were conceived, the Creator of the cosmos held your soul and planted a ...
... sent—a Lamed-Vovnik. I have been sent to this world to wake you up to your purpose. But now it's in your hands. You now know the truth about your life. Before you were conceived, the Creator of the cosmos held your soul and planted a ...
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