Digital ProductFully Engaged With Life
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Dr. Jeremiah shares four principles of a fully engaged life from Solomon's closing remarks in the book of Ecclesiastes. A fully engaged life is uncertain, short, mysterious, and it requires obedience. Covers Ecclesiastes 11:1-12:12.
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From the series Fully Engaged.
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