Enkindle 207 – 04.21.24 – We Need a Shepherd (delayed)
In this reflection for Good Shepherd Sunday, 2024, Kristen Fisher encourages us to put our trust in Jesus, who is close to us and always guiding us closer to the Father.
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In this reflection for Good Shepherd Sunday, 2024, Kristen Fisher encourages us to put our trust in Jesus, who is close to us and always guiding us closer to the Father.
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