A Step-by-Step Plan to Worship in Spirit and in Truth
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Does our church have the same priorities the early church did? Jesus said, “My house shall be called a house of prayer …” (Matthew 21:13). The church is a house of prayer for people, all people. Finding practical ways to make this a reality for his people, Pastor Wells, recounts all it took and all God did. What can we do to turn our church into the house of prayer He envisioned--and still envisions today?
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