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Preaching Point

On March 12, 2019March 11, 2019 By BrianIn Preaching Point

PreachingForGodsGloryThere is no chance of fire in the pews if there is an iceberg in the pulpit; and without personal prayer and communion with God during the preparation stages, the pulpit will be cold.

– Alistair Begg in Preaching for God’s Glory

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