Leave a Spiritual Legacy.

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Pastor Nozipho Rakolota shares a powerful message focused on the profound responsibility of family and spiritual leadership. She challenges individuals to look beyond their own human limitations and actively seek out the divine promises and inheritances God has established for their bloodlines. By drawing on the faithful leadership of biblical figures like Moses, David, and Joshua, she inspires listeners to step into God's presence, overcome intimidating obstacles, and intentionally build a lasting spiritual legacy that equips and elevates the generations to come.
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8 Jun 4AM English South Africa Christianity · Christianity

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