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Transforming Vision: Entering the New Year with an Optimistic Ministry

Posted on December 26, 2007 by Michael A. Milton, Ph.D.

   Here is a sermon taken from a charge to a friend when he was installed as a pastor. As you can tell from the text, his name is Kevin. But don’t let that personalized point stop you from thinking … Continue reading →

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