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By Douglas K. Wilson, Ph.D. Dean of Christian Studies, University of Mobile COMPASSIONATE Luke 6:27–38 We interrupt our sequential study of Luke’s gospel account to
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By Douglas K. Wilson, Ph.D. Dean of Christian Studies, University of Mobile PREPARED Luke 3:7–18 Luke’s account provides the political context of the promised land
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