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Preach & Build

1 h 0 min · 15. März 2026
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In a corrupt generation, God called Noah to both preach and build. Noah served as a preacher of righteousness, but his lifestyle was his sermon - living counterculturally for 120 years while building the ark. Walking with God strengthens our inner man through obedience and devotion. Faith must include action; we cannot just preach without building something that carries the next generation. Research shows that 64% of Christians make their decision before age 18, highlighting the urgency of reaching children while their hearts are open. Our assignment today is the same: preach through righteous living and build safe spaces for spiritual growth.

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