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Mission Field of The Mundane
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Mission Field of The Mundane

Do you think your life is mundane and unimportant to God? Shannon Lenz challenges you to see where God has placed you, open your eyes to His opportunities, and experience the joy of serving faithfully right where you are!

Win Today · Back to the Bible, Shannon Lenz

January 19, 20255m 32s

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Show Notes

Do you think your life is mundane and unimportant to God? Shannon Lenz challenges you to see where God has placed you, open your eyes to His opportunities, and experience the joy of serving faithfully right where you are! 

We want to send you the The People, Prayers and Pivots planner for 2025.  This planner helps track the normal details and appointments of life on a generous-sized calendar as well as helping you focus on relationships, your prayer life and tips for sharing God with others. 

Genesis: Receive, Reflect, and Respondunveils profound truths about God, creation, sin, marriage, and the family. It also illuminates the depth of God’s love for humility and the path to salvation.

Read with an open mind and ready heart, and be prepared to have God change you spiritually.

Dr. Harold J. Berry is a former professor of Bible and Greek at Grace University of Omaha. He served for many years as personal assistant to Theodore H. Epp, founder of Back to the Bible. Dr. Berry holds a Master of Theology degree from Dallas Theological Seminary. and a Doctor of Divinity from Grace University.

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