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WE NEED EACH OTHER || Justin Kessler

38 min · 26. Mai 2026
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Most of us will never do something the world calls great. But every one of us can do small things — with great love. In this message from 2 Timothy 1, Pastor Justin Kessler unpacks one of the most underestimated truths in the church today: we need each other more than we realize. From Paul writing his final letter to a young, fearful Timothy in prison, to a Post-it note on a gas station pump that brought a grown man to tears — this message is a reminder that ordinary, faithful investment in the people right in front of us is how God actually builds his kingdom.

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