Cultivate a Soft Heart
We harden our hearts in many circumstances, but as Christ-followers we must recognise a hard heart and know how to cultivate a soft heart.
We harden our hearts in many circumstances, but as Christ-followers we must recognise a hard heart and know how to cultivate a soft heart.
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