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Support Shorts: Look Who’s on Facebook
That’s right…Share the Savior is on Facebook, but not just once. We have two pages with more in the works. Here’s the rundown… Share the Savior – Our ministry’s primary page on Facebook is designed to be an encouraging and … Continue reading
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Support Shorts: Prayer Partners Needed
Ministries need the prayers of faithful men and women just as people must have air to breathe, and we are building a team of Prayer Partners to support our work. Christians who partner with us in prayer will receive emails … Continue reading
Support Shorts
We need prayer! I saw the elderly man walking. Well, maybe walking doesn’t accurately describe what he was doing. His feet, shuffling slowly toward their goal, were nearly incapable of moving forward on his limited strength. Later, I realized he … Continue reading