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The Great Controversy and the Early Church – Hit the Mark

Sabbath School Net Posted on February 24, 2016 by Curtis HallFebruary 26, 2016avatar
Peter and John Before Sanhedrin

It’s called a do-over – a second chance to redeem a failure. The greater the failure, the greater the significance of achievement the second time around. We celebrate those who make the most of their do-overs. To see someone who has failed miserably yet, when again faced with that same situation, triumphs, gives us much encouragement. The … Continue reading –>

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