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SPEAKERS Rev. Bob Murfin speaking from Romans 7 and 8 gave us very inspiring messages at the second semester evangelistic services. His talks were spiced with his experiences in the Pacific during World War II. He brought the Holy Spirit out of the theology books into our understanding. Every Christian has problems which the Holy Spirit solved through Christ's Death and Res- urection and it's accepting this victory that brings blessing. As we accept Christ into our life we must also let the Holy Spirit come in. It's not how much of the Holy Spirit we can have but how much of us He can have. Paul Riemann gave several interesting and practical messages on the Christian life. Rev. Bob Murfin won a place in everyones hearts with his quiet and friendly way of talking with you. A life yielded to the Holy Spirit will ha Separated life s,,,,. Power in prayer ,,...s Interest in souls , Reloicing s,,,s, Intimate fellowshi p , ,, Thrilling victory over sin V62 Gal. 5:16 Rom. 8:26,27 Acts 4:31 Rom. 8:15 Eph. 3:16, 17 Rom. 8:2
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