Portrait of Two Missionaries

August 9, 2015
35:01
Mario Villella
Mario Villella
In this stand-alone sermon, we learn about some things Paul said about Timothy and Epaphroditus and what those things mean for us.
Scripture
  • Philippians 2:19-30
  • Philippians 1:13
  • Philippians 4:18
  • Matthew 25:34-40
  • Matthew 16:24-26
  • Acts 13:1-3

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