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Rev. Morrie LawingONA Executive Director In your personal evangelism do you think to yourself, “I need to share my faith story: myexperiences, my struggles, the ways Jesus has helped me.” Sharing is relational, authentic, andoften disarming. You know, we wouldn’t want to…
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