CALLED TOGETHER - Week 1

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DECISIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS - Week 3 (Arabic Version)

PurposeThe purpose of this series is to help us as a GoChurch family grow in spiritual maturity by learning to make wise decisions and maintain healthy relationships. The New Testament teaches that faith is not proven by intentions alone, but by the choices we make and the people ...  Show more

DECISIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS - Week 3

PurposeThe purpose of this series is to help us as a GoChurch family grow in spiritual maturity by learning to make wise decisions and maintain healthy relationships. The New Testament teaches that faith is not proven by intentions alone, but by the choices we make and the people ...  Show more

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