
Announcement from SES President Dr. Richard Land
Originally addressed to the SES Board of Trustees: As you know, in the ministry a call is a divine appointment for a season, or an interval,

Originally addressed to the SES Board of Trustees: As you know, in the ministry a call is a divine appointment for a season, or an interval,

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