Welcome to the official podcast of Pastor Samuel Rodriguez. Learn more by visiting our website at https:/pastorsam.com
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I’m no longer a DJ/Producer. Jesus Christ saved me from a hedonistic lifestyle of degeneracy. He transformed my heart, renewed my mind, and gave me a new purpose. I'm not better than anyone, I was just simply saved by grace. I leave this here as a testimony. --- NOPRESET/NoZzo/Distance Music/Datagroove/Unnamed&Unknown/HardCutz Records/T4 Label/Monday Morning Records/Ride Music/Low Rec Genre: Deep Tech / Minimal / Tech House Agile Grooves Podcast is a tune-sharing platform based in Washington ...
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Kingdomcity is one church in many locations around the world; connecting, equipping and empowering people to bring the reality of God to their world. Here you can find the latest messages from our weekend services, guest speakers and pastors.
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Ask questions, vote and discover answers about Chicago, the region and its people. From WBEZ.
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Welcome to IChurch! We are a multicultural and multigenerational church located in Hickory NC. We are excited to share our messages of hope and inspiration with you and all of our viewers. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and join us on this journey.
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Write up a story that motivates anyone. Cover art photo provided by Samuel Scrimshaw on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@samscrim
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The Day Everything Changed is an audio drama about two broken families navigating through a post-apocalyptic world threatened by "sick" and other deadly scavengers in search of sanctuary. This podcast is a Riffage Media production. Visit the show website at riffagemedia.com, or find us on Bluesky, Instagram, Facebook and Tumblr. For inquiries, email [email protected]. Created, written and edited by Lane Fortenberry. Season 1 Starring: Jessica Packard, Jasmine Anderson, Joseph Paz, Jilli ...
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Thank you for listening to the Pound For Pound Leader Podcast with Mike Kai, co-founder of Inspire Collective, entrepreneur, author, international known speaker, and lead pastor of Inspire Church in Honolulu, Hawaii. Mike Kai went from a 40 person church to over 5,000 with 6 locations in Hawaii and Online. Grab your copy of Mike Kai’s book “That Doesn’t Just happen” at: www.MikeKai.TV Inspire Collective: Learn more about how you can be an influencer in your own communities and businesses, vi ...
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This is Teo Hayashi's Podcast. Here you will find tools for your growth as a disciple and as a leader bringing Kingdom culture in our society. Teo Hayashi founded the Dunamis Movement which was established in 2008, Dunamis is a global Christian movement that spiritually AWAKENS a generation, ESTABLISHES Kingdom culture, and TRANSFORMS society. Besides leading Dunamis with his wife Junia Hayashi, Teo is the senior leader of Zion Church, a thriving, global church impacting cities worldwide. Te ...
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In this podcast, I share my personal journey of coping with grief following the loss of my daughter and father. I discuss the challenges I've faced and the strategies I've implemented to stay motivated each day. Join me as I explore the importance of self-compassion, finding support, and embracing life's moments, no matter how difficult they may be. Together, we can navigate the complexities of grief and inspire one another to find hope and healing. I am also available for speaking engagemen ...
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The extremes have it all wrong. Naturally. On every issue, they only see half the picture. The ideologues always lead to a dead-end. You need to travel the middle of the road. That’s where the action is — in the center. On the basketball court, the chessboard, or the boxing ring, the center is where you want to be. Now more than ever, our country needs to be centered. While other journalists lurch to the right or left, nationally syndicated columnist Ruben Navarrette keeps it one hundred by ...
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Yale Law School professors Samuel Moyn and David Schleicher interview legal scholars and dig into the debates heard inside law school halls.
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People tend to walk into the successful chapter a person’s life is on and assume it’s their entire story. But the previous chapters of many prominent people’s lives often contain trauma and discouragement. The Nona Jones Podcast explores how many of the most admired leaders, business executives and public figures turned trauma into triumph and built purpose out of pain to emerge from their greatest struggles undefeated. Nona Jones is an author, entrepreneur, pastor and business executive who ...
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Hoping to further the education of the artistic community and foster it’s vitality; Hurry Up & Wait, LA invites professional creatives (in front of a live studio audience) to share their personal artistic journeys and humorous insights on what it takes to succeed as artist in today’s competitive industry. Hosted by Jorge - Luis Pallo & Veronica Roy Music/Audio by Samuel Colby Produced by Landis Aponte Recorded live, monthly at Scott Sedita Acting Studios
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You have found the home of the Behind the Line Podcast. Join Susan Rogers and Ryan Kelly as they explore Unsolved Missing Persons and Homicide Cases from Odessa, Texas, and the surrounding area. We are going to dive deep into the facts of the case and work directly with the investigators as they search for justice. This isn't going to be your normal True Crime Podcast! As a Crime Stoppers Organization, we have a special relationship with the investigating agencies; we offer cash rewards for ...
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Biblical Scholar Reveals Why Miracles Never Stopped ft. Dr. Craig Keener
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29:55New Testament scholar Dr. Craig Keener joins Teo live at Dunamis Con to unpack why the gifts of the Spirit are biblically for today. From Joel 2/Acts 2 to 1 Corinthians 12–14, Keener shows why cessationism is post-biblical, how signs and wonders amplify the gospel worldwide, and what healthy order looks like when you make room for prophecy, healing…
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The unsung legacy of Margaret Burroughs: ‘We called her mama’
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7:28Margaret Burroughs was a force to be reckoned with. An artist and a poet in Chicago from the 1920s until her death in 2010, she was also a teacher, an organizer, and the founder of the DuSable Black History Museum. Her birthday is November 1. Curious City and the Burroughs Legacy Project at the Invisible Institute tell the story of one of her lesse…
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Crowdfunding for our comic book adaptation is now live! Plus, hear from our artist Matias De Vincenzo.
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18:42Crowdfunding for the comic book adaptation of this audio drama is now LIVE through Kickstarter! Check it out here! (Full link is at the bottom.) You can get a special early bird rate when you support our comic book within the first two days of the campaign. Plus, at the end of this episode, hear from our artist Matias De Vincenzo! With stunning art…
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Chicago is a jazz city, but where are the jazz radio stations?
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6:36The city is home to a vibrant jazz scene and the Chicago Jazz Festival. But it’s hard to catch the genre on the local radio dial.
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Speaking The Language Of Faith - André Olivier - 19 October 2025
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Built for This: Thriving Through Shaking and Stewarding Kingdom Influence
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36:32What if the shaking in your life isn’t turbulence, but a transfer? In this episode, Pastor Mike Kai challenges leaders to see disruption as God’s strategy for refinement and preparation. From ancient biblical wisdom to modern-day business lessons, he reminds us that we were born for such a time as this. In this powerful episode of Pound for Pound L…
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How a group of volunteers saved a rare Illinois wildflower
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18:02The Kankakee mallow is one of the rarest plants on the continent, according to the Smithsonian Garden in Washington D.C. It’s a pink flower that grows on tall stalks and is native to just one small island in the middle of the Kankakee River, about an hour south of Chicago. But when botanist Rachel Goad paddled over to take a look back in 2014 with …
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Raising An Army of Soul Winning Disciples - Jason Lozano - 12 October 2025
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Recovering Your Cutting Edge | Teo Hayashi
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35:46In this message recorded at Oral Roberts University (ORU), Teo Hayashi shares a prophetic and practical word on realigning our lives to recover the cutting edge of the Spirit. Drawing from the story of the lost axe head in 2 Kings 6, Teo challenges us to identify where we’ve lost our edge, return to the place of encounter, and let God restore sharp…
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We're making a comic book and need your help! The Kickstarter for The Day Everything Changed #1 launches Oct. 22!
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3:29Surprise! We're making a comic book based on The Day Everything Changed, and we need your help to make it happen with our Kickstarter campaign to fund it! Check it out here! (Full link is at the bottom.) You can sign up now to be notified when the campaign officially launches on October 22. Now is your chance to experience our hit post-apocalyptic …
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There’s a hole in the map of Chicago. It turns out, it’s a cemetery. But there are many other cemeteries in Chicago that don’t show up as holes on the map, so what’s up with this one? We take you to the 19th Ward and explore the history of this dead zone.
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EP 151 | Elsa Sevilla, documentary filmmaker, host of public television "Historic Places w/Elsa Sevilla" and author
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J12 Politics - Frankie Heng - 05 October 2025
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You know the building: Two stories, an apartment unit on each floor, usually with bay windows and a facade of brick or greystone. But how did the two-flat become so popular, and who was it originally built to serve?In our last episode, we looked at the types of places Chicago’s single women lived in at the turn of the 20th century.In today’s episod…
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‘Women adrift’: How single women lived independently in early Chicago
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6:52At the turn of the century in Chicago, single women without a husband or family were considered to be "adrift," but they weren’t drifting at all. They were making choices that took them to different addresses.
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New Levels of Authority Brings New Battles For Territory - Shaun Isaacs - 28 September 2025
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In this episode of The Teo Hayashi Podcast, Teo sits down with Rob Hoskins, president of OneHope, for a powerful conversation on how discipling a generation can transform society. Together, they explore the balance between local church and missional movements, the importance of building discipleship in a family setting, and why the gospel of the Ki…
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‘Friendship set to music’: Curious City goes square dancing on the South Side
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19:51It’s a Thursday night and a group of folks in Washington Heights do-si-do to the bassline from “Shake Your Groove Thing” by Peaches & Herb. Square dancing has a reputation as more of a hobby for white people set to country music. But social clubs like the Southside Squares are turning that image on its head. Last episode, we heard how square dancin…
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Square dance clubs used to be bumping on the weekends
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7:03Square dancing was once so popular that a center opened in the suburbs dedicated to the hobby. Today, veteran dancers are trying to recruit new fans.
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Bring Back The Ark - Julian Kirtisingham - 21 September 2025
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It’s been a long (and eventful) summer. But the leaves are just beginning to turn and there’s a cool breeze in the air, which means it’s time for a new season of Digging a Hole! We kick off this season with a wide-ranging discussion on the limits of executive power, the role of courts in checking the executive branch, and what progressives should d…
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Is your local mall dying, thriving or evolving?
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13:32Malls hold a special spot in the hearts of many Americans of a certain age. One may have been the setting for your first date, the place you caught a now-classic summer blockbuster, or even a daycare of sorts after mom dropped you off with a few friends (and maybe a few bucks).In our last episode, we looked back at the history of Chicago’s Ford Cit…
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Leading Through Grief and Offense With Jared Ming
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42:08In this episode of the Pound for Pound Leadership Podcast, Pastor Mike Kai sits down with his longtime friend, Pastor Jared Ming of Higher Vision Church, for a raw and timely conversation. They talk about: - The tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk and its ripple effect on the church and culture - How to shepherd people through grief, trauma, and o…
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Vacant shops and faded signs, Ford City Mall is in the process of being sold. But this shell of a shopping center was once a bustling hub, especially for young people.
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Faith Does Not Ask Permission; Faith Is My Permit! - Samuel Rodriguez - 14 September 2025
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5 Convictions That Will Change a Generation
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1:25:41In this message, Teo Hayashi shares five biblical convictions that have the power to transform a generation. Drawing from Scripture, revival history, and personal stories, Teo challenges us to move beyond fleeting emotions and into convictions that bring lasting transformation.By Teo Hayashi
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What happened after a dangerous year inside Cook County Jail
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14:29The year 2023 was a deadly one at the Cook County Jail. Eighteen people died in custody, “for many reasons,” said reporter Carlos Ballesteros, who reported on the record year for Injustice Watch. His reporting cited drug overdoses, lapses from jail staff and failed oversight.In our last episode, we learned about a group of volunteers who set up out…
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What is that supply tent outside of Cook County Jail?
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6:45Almost every night, a group of volunteers sets up a table of supplies. Their goal is to assist everyone who is being released; from bottled water to a ride home. But sometimes, it’s a challenge when people are released well after midnight.
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Get Your Own Oil - Mark Varughese - 07 September 2025
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Apple slices are a nearly forgotten piece of Chicago pastry history
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14:33Apple slices were a favorite Chicago pastry decades ago. Not many bakeries sell them today, but the dessert still has avid fans who hold on to its nostalgic flavor.
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The Invitation - Rachel Das - 31 August 2025
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Banning Liebscher Gets Real About Revival Culture
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28:35In this episode of The Teo Hayashi Podcast, Teo is joined by Banning Liebscher—pastor, leader, and founder of Jesus Culture. Together, they dive deep into what it truly means to build revival culture, not only by stewarding encounters with God but by developing the structures and processes that sustain lasting transformation. If you’ve ever asked h…
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The story of Pigasus, who unknowingly accepted the Youth International Party (Yippie) nomination for president in Daley Plaza in 1968, shows that sometimes pigs need rescuing. “My heart hurt for the pig,” said April Noga, executive director of Chicagoland Pig Rescue, of Pigasus’s run for president. “Because I put myself in the pig’s shoes of being …
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What happened to Chicago’s presidential pig?
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6:55During the demonstrations at the Democratic National Convention in 1968, activists trotted out a pig named Pigasus for president. Her campaign was cut short after she and protesters were arrested by the Chicago Police. Rumors swirled that Pigasus was barbecued, but what really happened to her?
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By My Spirit - Jemima Varughese - 24 August 2025
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Identity Over Hustle: Marketplace Leadership with Pastor Jeff T. Osborne, Danny Kim, and Pono Kuwamura
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42:28What do you do when you’ve hit rock bottom, but know your calling is greater? Pastor Jeff Osbourne went from prison to purpose, and in this powerful episode, he shares how renewing your mindset and walking in obedience can transform your business, leadership, and life. Get ready for hard truth, raw testimony, and soul-stirring wisdom. This special …
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What’s the oldest book in circulation at the Chicago Public Library?
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7:03Curious City went out to find the oldest book in circulation at the Chicago Public Library. Turns out, the title is over 200 years old, and you can still check it out.
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EP 150 | Alfredo Estrada, Publisher of Austin TX-based Latino Magazine. Lawyer and Novelist.
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57:45Host Ruben Navarrette has a candid and far-reaching conversation with his old friend, Alfredo Estrada, the Harvard-educated trailblazing magazine publisher and chronicler of the experience of U.S. Latinos over the last four decades. They talk about how President Donald Trump's war on immigrants is actually a war against Latinos, and the degreee to …
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Let God Be Your God - David Storer - 17 August 2025
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In this episode, Teo Hayashi preaches a powerful message from the First Love Conference in Ghana, Africa. This isn’t just about going to heaven; it’s about living under Jesus’ rule here and now and bringing heaven to earth. Learn the difference between the gospel of salvation and the biblical gospel of the kingdom, and discover how to impact your s…
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School is in session, and we put the CPS butter cookie to the test
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12:11Summer is coming to an end, and it’s time to go back to school.Today, the number of Chicago Public School students complaining about school lunch might only be matched by the complaints over homework assignments. So it may come as a surprise that decades ago CPS students actually looked forward to eating cafeteria lunch. In our last episode, WBEZ’s…
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Some Chicago Public School alumni say school lunch used to be delicious, which might shock current students. How did school lunch go from delicious to disappointing?
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Speak To The Storm - Mervin Jayaseela - 10 August 2025
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What’s the history of Chinese gangs in Chicago?
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9:41Chicago is known for crime bosses like Al Capone, but the city is also home to two Chinese gangs that were once fierce rivals. This story first aired in 2018.
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What a failed robbery from 1951 tells us about Chicago crime
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7:56A courageous Chicagoan once helped foil a robbery by men in butcher smocks — a little-known gang from a bygone era of crime in the city.
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The Great Commission - Mark Varughese - 03 August 2025
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EP. 26 | Rev. Samuel Rodriguez – The Future of the Charismatic Church
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49:26In this episode of The Teo Hayashi Podcast, Teo sits down with Rev. Samuel Rodriguez, one of the most influential voices in the global Church, for a powerful conversation on the future of the Charismatic movement. Together, they explore how Spirit-filled believers must rise in this generation—not just in churches, but in every sphere of culture and…
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The other organizations empowering Chicago’s Chinatown
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12:27Community organizations are helping Chinatown residents preserve what long-standing family associations helped build.
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What happened to Chinatown’s family associations?
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6:42Family associations were once the backbone of social and economic organization for Chicago’s Chinatown. Their evolution over the decades tells the history of the community.
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Worship is Our Honour - Darlene Zschech - 27 July 2025
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