January 27, 2026 by Ken Yates in Blog - Church, Church Body, Gifts
Who gets the job done in the church

In 2018, an event made international news. A soccer team of twelve boys and their coach became trapped inside the Tham Luang cave in northern Thailand. The team had gone […]

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