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Jesus’ Disciples Served the People First, Not Themselves

Much African ministry is marked by leaders who look after themselves first. But both Jesus and his disciples served others. Your pastor should too. The post Jesus’ Disciples Served the People First, Not Themselves appeared first on TGC Africa.

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