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Where do you find HOPE?

48 min · 16 de jun de 2022
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With the price of just about everything going up, Christians are facing a new battle: what is our hope truly in? Do we find more comfort in low gas prices, cool homes in the summer, and our political party in power or do we find true joy and hope in Who God is and what Jesus has done. This is a daily battle that we shouldn't be trying to face on our own, but as a church body. Support loveLocal with a localMembership! http://lovelocalpa.com/join

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