HopeAtNight

September 8th, 2024

Does God Have a Plan for My Life?

Hope@Night

Why would God want us on His team? Federico Revollo shares how he ran away from home but couldn't escape God's pursuit of him, and Eric Camarillo tells how God led him to start Salt Outreach, a ministry serving the homeless.

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09/08/2024, 3:00 AM
Hosts
Anil Kanda
Guests
Eric Camarillo, Federico Revollo
Categories
Faith, People

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