unExpected Lost Sheep

Part 2: Sheep, Wolves, and the Good Shepherd

28 min · 29. syys 2025
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What happens when we stop listening to the Good Shepherd? This is part 2 of a series about why followers of Jesus are called sheep in the Bible. @Andenministries - Paul McKee

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