2050: Who Designs the Future? [E206]

2050: Who Designs the Future? [E206]

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Be cured of your dropsy [E304]

Bernard of Clairvaux calling thousands to leave their homes where they are praised and known and named by all to find themselves on the long and lonely road. Likewise Jesus, calls us to discover that we too are lame and poor and blind and cripple on the long and lonely road if we ...  Show more

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