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Called with Purpose | Tony Wastall

34 min · 29. Apr. 2026
Episode Called with Purpose | Tony Wastall Cover

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What if your life is shaped by a vision from heaven? In this message, Pastor Tony shares three powerful principles that can transform the way you live, starting with the power of a heavenly vision. Looking at Acts 26:19, we see Paul recounting his encounter with Jesus before King Agrippa. It was this moment that gave his life direction, purpose, and unshakable conviction. God has a purpose for your life too but are you living with that vision in mind? Listen now to discover how a God-given vision can change everything.

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