Sermon Tone Analysis
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God’s Commission and Our Call – Acts 1:8 4~/19~/2007 AM
/Written by: Kenneth McCaskill, Adapted by: Luke Harris/
What is the goal of this sermon?
To help the congregation see the importance of their witness.
What truth or action do you want to communicate?
God will grant us the power when we witness.
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