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SGA Encountering Hope
Slavic Gospel Association
180 episodes
6 months ago
It’s a surprising truth that often the largest plants spring from the tiniest seeds. That’s what Dima discovered. Listen how a SGA-supported Belarus summer camp had a profound effect on three young, unbelieving girls. Support the work of SGA »
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It’s a surprising truth that often the largest plants spring from the tiniest seeds. That’s what Dima discovered. Listen how a SGA-supported Belarus summer camp had a profound effect on three young, unbelieving girls. Support the work of SGA »
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Business,
Non-Profit,
Religion
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Episode 166 A Loving Family: Yura’s Dream
SGA Encountering Hope
6 minutes
1 year ago
Episode 166 A Loving Family: Yura’s Dream
Pastor Valery has met many who have not experienced the sweetness of a loving family. He recently held a VBS in Belarus and encountered a young man named Yura who lived such a life. But God saw Yura and heard his cry. Support the work of SGA »
SGA Encountering Hope
It’s a surprising truth that often the largest plants spring from the tiniest seeds. That’s what Dima discovered. Listen how a SGA-supported Belarus summer camp had a profound effect on three young, unbelieving girls. Support the work of SGA »