Sermon Tone Analysis

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Sermon in a Sentence: Every Christian should be a Barnabas.
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We Encourage by Our /Character/
(Acts 11.24,30;15.2)
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II We Encourage by Our /Charity/
* A. He Shared His /Material Possessions/ (Acts 4.37)
* B. He Shared His /Ministry Potential/ (Acts 11.25,26)
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III We Encourage by Our /Comfort/
* A. He Encouraged /Paul/ (Acts 9.27,28)
* B. He Encouraged the /Antiochian Christians/ (Acts 11.23)
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He Encouraged /John Mark/ (Acts 15.37-39)
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