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If You’re Not Fishing, Are You Really Following Jesus? | Fishers of Men Podcast

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What does it truly mean to follow Jesus? In this episode of Fishers of Men, we explore one of Christ’s clearest commands: to become fishers of people. If we’re following Him, should our lives reflect His mission? Join us for a challenging and encouraging conversation about faith, discipleship, and living with purpose. Like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who wants to grow in their walk with Christ.

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