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God's Call, Our Actions
When facing major forks in the road, we desperately want to hear clearly from God.


Topics:Calling, Decision making, Decisions, Master plan, Motivation, Prayer, Spiritual direction
Filters:Counseling, Discipleship, Missionary, Missions, Pastor, Prayer, Shepherd
Purpose:Discipleship
References:Acts 16:6-10
Date Added:July 30, 2007

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