Monday, March 26, 2012 — Dr. Timothy Tennent — “Nothing But Leaves”
Dr. Timothy Tennent from Asbury Theological Seminary talks about how holiness, fruitfulness, and repentance are important in the lives of Christians.
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Dr. Timothy Tennent from Asbury Theological Seminary talks about how holiness, fruitfulness, and repentance are important in the lives of Christians.
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