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		<title>By: The Margins &#187; Preaching: A meal for the whole family</title>
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		<description>[...] It is so interesting being a part of a multi-ethnic, multi-class church. It makes for so many conversations like the one I had yesterday. I sometimes think that translation from English to Spanish and vice-versa is the least of our barriers! But as unique as we are, I know that it is true of every church that sincere believers sincerely differ in how they pursue their growth, their worship, their preaching, and their life together. Yet we are one, by a power that draws us and keeps us, by a power that uses our differences to humble us, instruct us, and save us from ourselves. [...]</description>
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