Sermon Tone Analysis

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LETTER TO THE EPHESIANS
A Powerful Prayer
January 28, 2018
Dr. David S. Steele
Intro
A. I was in the middle of my education at Multnomah University.
I was twenty-one years of age.
My major was Bible and theology but I still didn’t have a clear direction.
I considered a handful of career paths but the pathway was only filled with obstacles and confusion.
B. Raising Need
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Many of you understand exactly what I’m talking about.
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You may feel immobilized right now.
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