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March 30, 2019

What I Don’t Want to Do

What do you do when God calls you to something very difficult and no one else expects you to follow through? Leslie Leyland Fields, Elisabeth Elliot Gren, Mary Mohler, and Donovan Campbell share their stories about choosing to do the hard things God called them to do--even though none of them wanted to do it.

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