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ACNA Bible Study: Matt 4:12-23

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Justyn Terry and Peter Walker discuss the theme of conversion in Matthew 4:12-23

Dr. Justyn Terry and Dr. Peter Walker of Trinity School for Ministry offered a study of Matthew 4:12-23 focusing on the theme of conversion at the first of three studies held at the 2014 ACNA Assembly on 26 June 2014 at Saint Vincent College in LaTrobe, Penna. The key text: “Repent for the Kingdom of Heaven is near”. Matt 4:17

Watch the presentation here via Anglican TV.

 

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