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So That You May Follow • Platte County

week 2

February 11, 2018 • Adam Mustoe

Understanding the role of scripture in our lives can feel like learning a new language. Do we learn most effectively by immersing ourselves in the new language with conversation, or do we study it first? Or maybe both at the same time? Learning scripture is important, but it's not just about knowing - it's also about doing. So how do you start? Studying and applying scripture is less of a private matter and more a team effort.

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