Saul - A Most Unlikely Convert

Morning Service
Nov 23, 2014

Saul of Tarsus was a great enemy of the early Church until he met the Living Christ on the Damascus road. Jesus, by His finished work on the Cross, can transform God's enemies into His friends; indeed, we too were once enemies of God. In this message, we are encouraged that no one - not even those who persecute believers - is beyond God's saving power. 

Acts 9:1-14

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