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One Thing at a Time

One Thing at a Time. Thursday, November 15, 2012. Sacrifical Giving and Sacrificial Living. Gods People and Their Response to the Unchurched. Ask any church attender. Ask them what they see is missing from church today. Ask them what church doesnt have that it used to have. Ask them what they would prefer church to to be like and what church should do for them that it isnt doing anymore! Everyone has an opinion of whats wrong with church and they will reveal to you their long list. Therefore go and m.

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One Thing at a Time. Thursday, November 15, 2012. Sacrifical Giving and Sacrificial Living. Gods People and Their Response to the Unchurched. Ask any church attender. Ask them what they see is missing from church today. Ask them what church doesnt have that it used to have. Ask them what they would prefer church to to be like and what church should do for them that it isnt doing anymore! Everyone has an opinion of whats wrong with church and they will reveal to you their long list. Therefore go and m.

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