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SUMMARY OF THE MESSAGE DELIVERED BY PASTOR M.A. MAKINDE (AGBELEKALE AREA SUPT) AT THE MISSIONARY SERVICE HELD ON MONDAY 5TH JULY, 2024, DURING THE 48TH ANNUAL LAWNA INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION… #lic2024 #convention2024 #tacnlawnapr #TACNService #judgementseatofchrist

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