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Pastor ‘PECO:’ the ice storm's impact served as a parable of power

The Aquila Report

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As PECO sent crews to repair the various disconnects of the power flow, so God gives pastors the responsibility to build, maintain, inspect and repair the power grid for the vitality and effectiveness of His house of prayer. There is no more significant shepherding goal than making sure our people are well connected to Christ....

By: Stan Gale

 

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Not specifically missions oriented. But does talk about the necessity of prayer, as fuel for everything that happens. Inclusion decision needed - WF 23 Mar 21 Ready - WF 18 Nov 2021, but leaving it marked as inclusion decision needed
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2014-02-22 21:02:00
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Not specifically missions oriented. But does talk about the necessity of prayer, as fuel for everything that happens. Inclusion decision needed - WF 23 Mar 21 Ready - WF 18 Nov 2021, but leaving it marked as inclusion decision needed
Pages
0
Publisheddate
2014-02-22 21:02:00
Resourceauthor
Gale, Stan
Source
The Aquila Report
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The Aquila Report
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