Tracked

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Pastor Kedibone Tshabalala profoundly divides the truth of being "Tracked" by a loving Creator. By bridging the creation story in Genesis with the inescapable presence of the Spirit in Psalm 139, this episode reminds our family that no darkness is too deep for God to find us. Discover how being made in the Divine image means you are never truly lost, invisible, or out of reach of His grace.
25 Mar English South Africa Christianity · Kids & Family

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