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Difficult Days Discipleship: The Missing Piece with Dr. Carol Tanksley - A Minute To Midnite

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Episode 622 of the A Minute to Midnite show. Tony is joined by Dr Carol Tanksley. So what does it mean to become like Jesus? Trying harder just wears you out and doesn’t work very well or for very long. But there is more…

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