What Peter’s Actions After the Crucifixion Can Teach Us About Waiting on the Lord
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Gail StephensonApril 26, 2019
Waiting on the Lord is a principle of action!
Debra L TowsleyApril 21, 2019
Excellent article with great insights. Well done.
Daniel BakerApril 20, 2019
A very good read, very thoughtful.
Anne WoodardApril 20, 2019
A wonderful article—a great way to usher in Easter Sunday. Thought-provoking and uplifting insights into what Peter probably experienced. Thank you.
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