
A Holy Plea for Christian Statesmanship
12/12/23 • 43 min
This podcast is a message given by Rev. Dan Greenfield at the ACCC’s 2023 annual convention at Faith Baptist Church in Kittery, ME. Dan is the pastor of Orwell Bible Church in Orwell, OH, and he also serves as executive secretary of the ACCC. This message was given Thursday morning, October 26, and is titled, “A Holy Plea for Christian Statesmanship.”
This podcast is a message given by Rev. Dan Greenfield at the ACCC’s 2023 annual convention at Faith Baptist Church in Kittery, ME. Dan is the pastor of Orwell Bible Church in Orwell, OH, and he also serves as executive secretary of the ACCC. This message was given Thursday morning, October 26, and is titled, “A Holy Plea for Christian Statesmanship.”
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