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                <description>Christ-centered messages by the Rev. Greg Seltz.</description>
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			<itunes:subtitle>Christ-centered messages by the Rev. Ken Klaus.</itunes:subtitle>
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                        <title>Barrier-Breaking Love</title>
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						<description>Today, we are reminded of the outward direction of the Christian life. God continues to direct us outward to our neighbor in His love. We are called to be impartial in our willingness to share the Gospel of Jesus with others as we celebrate its acceptance in the lives of people from every tribe, language, or culture.</description>
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                        <pubDate>Mon, 16 Apr 2012 00:00:01 GMT</pubDate>
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                        <title>It's Time to Show Whose We Are</title>
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						<description>Fruit is meant to be picked. The fruit of our relationship with Jesus is meant to be given away. Bearing fruit for others, it's one of the ways that people see Whose we are, see Who we trust in above all things. Now is the time to show Whose we are, so that others might come to faith in Jesus Christ because they know us.</description>
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                        <title>Not All Paths</title>
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						<description>"All roads lead to Rome." That's no longer true. "All religions lead to God." That's never been true. Pastor Ken Klaus talks about paths that lead nowhere, this week on The Lutheran Hour.</description>
						<itunes:author>Rev. Greg Seltz</itunes:author>
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                        <title>Repentance Refreshment</title>
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						<description>Unresolved sin can drag a person down. Pastor Gregory Seltz tells how repentance brings refreshment and restoration, this week on The Lutheran Hour.</description>
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