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		<description>I think my favorite thing he said was that when/if the church &quot;outgrew&quot; its present location, instead of moving to the suburbs they would send out a group to find another abandoned or dying church across town and grow by planting another church.  How nice to hear a humble, committed evangelist taking care of his community with no aspirations to become a mega church on the outskirts of town, too far away for most of the poor in the city to get to him.  I was really blessed by this program.  Good one, TTL!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think my favorite thing he said was that when/if the church &#8220;outgrew&#8221; its present location, instead of moving to the suburbs they would send out a group to find another abandoned or dying church across town and grow by planting another church.  How nice to hear a humble, committed evangelist taking care of his community with no aspirations to become a mega church on the outskirts of town, too far away for most of the poor in the city to get to him.  I was really blessed by this program.  Good one, TTL!</p>
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