The Day I Believed

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  1. Wonderful testimony, Marjorie, about how God calls and saves people, regardless of the mistakes others make. Thanks for sharing your salvation story. I am disappointed about how the pastor and your friend handled things, but let this be a reminder to us to do everything we can to present the Gospel in a clear manner, really listening to the lost. Thanks again!

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