Apr 14, 2024
See Something, Say Something
By: Troy Schreiner
Series: Resurrection REALity
When we have exciting or meaningful news, our natural reaction is to want to tell someone about it. When Jesus gave his disciples the best news of all, that he had risen from the dead, he didn't just give them peace through this resurrection reality. He also gave them a mission--to tell all nations about what they had heard and seen. Jesus' mission is the same for us, to say something about the most meaningful message that we've been given to share!
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