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Was Jesus “Efficient”?
I read the other day (can’t remember where–maybe an audiobook?) that if Jesus had walked the earth in our day, He would have been super busy. The author argued that Jesus was so well-loved and so important, that everyone wanted a … Continue reading
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Tagged American Society and Culture, Discipleship, Industrial Revolution, Jesus, Jesus' Disciples, Moses, The Church
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