Where are the Esther's of today #2

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Dr. Mary Masina continues her discussion on Esther 2, posing the powerful question, "Where are the Esthers of today?" She draws parallels between the stories of Esther and Ruth, highlighting their perseverance through challenging journeys. Reflecting on Ecclesiastes 3:1, which reminds us that everything under the sun has a purpose, Dr. Mary encourages us not to give up when faced with difficulties, pain, or gossip. Just as God transformed the lives of Esther and Ruth, He is able to do the same for you, working all things together for your good.
21 Aug 9AM Xhosa South Africa Christianity · Christianity

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