Digital ProductHow Jesus Calls His Followers
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It's human nature to prefer systems and methods: see one, do one, teach one. The problem with systems is that they don't allow for opportunities that call for something different. God is not limited to one method for calling people to Jesus. And neither should we be as Jesus' followers. Covers John 1:35-51.
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