Are We Supposed to Share the Gospel with Everyone We Meet?
As Christians, we understand we re called to share the gospel. Are we held responsible for sharing the gospel with every individual we come into contact with? Greg Koukl and Amy Hall react, describing suitable passages about Paul s ministry.
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As Christians, we know we re called to share the gospel. Are we held responsible for sharing the gospel with everyone we enter contact with? Greg Koukl and Amy Hall react, explaining pertinent passages about Paul s ministry.
As Christians, we understand we re called to share the gospel. Are we held responsible for sharing the gospel with every individual we come into contact with? Greg Koukl and Amy Hall react, explaining proper passages about Paul s ministry.
As Christians, we understand we re called to share the gospel. Are we held responsible for sharing the gospel with every person we come into contact with?
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