The Life of Faith
February 19, 2012
How well does your faith hold up when you have no clear direction and an unknown outcome? We'll see from Abram's example that faith isn't dependent on our circumstances, but is produced through our obedience.
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The Life of Faith
Teacher: Tim Hawks
Scripture: Genesis 12:1-9
Date: 02.19.2012
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