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CloseMary Gene Boteler - May 1, 2022
Seven Brothers
How do we hear familiar parables as if we are hearing them for the first time? How do we hear this story as a story of who we are and what our life can mean—of what our legacy can be, and of what our common destiny will be?
Scripture References: Luke 16:19-31
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