Wednesday, February 11, 2015 — Olive Aneno — “A Story of Life through Sponsorship”
Today, Olive Aneno shares her story with Asbury and discusses Psalm 23, the love of Christ, healing, and release from poverty.
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Today, Olive Aneno shares her story with Asbury and discusses Psalm 23, the love of Christ, healing, and release from poverty.
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