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September 9, 2024 47 mins

Today on RTP — In this episode, should Christians read self-help books? Also, is voice-cloning a help or a hurt to sermons? Then, is the border crisis God’s way of sending “world missions” to us? And how can a Christian truly enjoy God?

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The Christian Storyteller by Nathaniel Brown

Tim Ferriss' The Four Hour Work Week

Sermon Audio

Father Abraham song (YouTube)

Scripture Verses Cited: Psalm 37:4, 43:4, 91:1; Matthew 22:37; Proverbs 18:9

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