
Killing Lions
03/12/23 • 32 min
The General GNCC Chapel: Honoring God in the little things, or “Killing Lions!” 😳
We looked at the parable of the talents (did you know a biblical “talent” of gold would be worth nearly $1.5 MILLION in today’s currency?). And then turned our attention to I Samuel 17 - the shepherd boy who killed a lion and then a giant!
God is good and He has a Plan and a Purpose for each of us. Be faithful in the small things!
The General GNCC Chapel: Honoring God in the little things, or “Killing Lions!” 😳
We looked at the parable of the talents (did you know a biblical “talent” of gold would be worth nearly $1.5 MILLION in today’s currency?). And then turned our attention to I Samuel 17 - the shepherd boy who killed a lion and then a giant!
God is good and He has a Plan and a Purpose for each of us. Be faithful in the small things!
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