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Home » Lectures » Why Do We Serve? (Lyndon Hartman)
Why do we serve in the school and community? Beginning with the example of Christ washing dirty feet, Lyndon encourages humble service without self-conscious pampering. Courtesy Christian Light Education (CLE).
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