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A Little Touch of Jesus

Each week at Chi Alpha we record our messages in MP3 format, and we also maintain a sermon archive (which includes instructions on receiving our sermons as a podcast).

This week we talk about Jesus and what to do when we don’t understand Him.

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Hitting the play button above is the easiest way to listen, but if you prefer to download the message you can click the link below:
A Little Touch of Jesus
Length: 28:34
Size: 11 MB
Format MP3
Speaker: Glen Davis – 1/18/2006

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