Sermon Tone Analysis

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Last week we talked about:
Character
Consistency
Credibility
Review
Today we are going to talk about how to help people build Character.
We are going to help people build the three “C’s” of last week through relationships.
Relationships take Three ingredient:
Time
Energy
Money
When I started off after seminary I set about to start my traveling ministry as what is commonly called.
A quick review:
ultamently we are building followers of Jesus we call “Disciples”.
We disciple people with a basic set of things that we are called to do.
Regular weekly worship.
Corporate worship.
Preaching of the Word.
Men lifting Holy hands everywhere.
we have
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