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Feb 2021
30m 26s

He’s Worthy of Proclamation

ALLIANCE OF CONFESSING EVANGELICALS
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Christian education is highly regarded among Reformed Christians, and for good reason. Teaching young believers the basics of the faith and helping the mature ones swim the deep waters of the catholicity of our creeds and confessions has been, for many years, a passion and mission of today’s guest. Lane Tipton is pastor at Trinity Orthodox Presbyterian Churc ... Show More
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