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You Cannot Pass On What You Don't Possess -- 2 Timothy 1:1-7 - Mike Waliser

38 min · 27 de may de 2026
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Before Timothy became one of the most trusted leaders in the early church, two women shaped his faith from childhood. His grandmother Lois and his mother Eunice gave him something no school or program could: a life rooted in God's word, lived out in front of him every day. In this Mother's Day message, Mike Waliser traces the story of Timothy and the apostle Paul to make a simple and serious point. Children are arrows, as Psalm 127 says, and arrows need a target. But before you can aim them, you have to know where you are aiming yourself. You cannot pass on what you do not possess. For more information and service times, visit ranchchurch.com.

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