
God Loves Nobodies
Good News for Somebody Like Me
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Narrated by:
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Matthew Doebler
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By:
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Matthew Doebler
About this listen
Do you feel like a nobody? It’s all too easy to get caught up in the world’s race for success, even if you know that Jesus is your source of hope and significance. Perhaps you’ve even seen people using Christianity to achieve worldly success. How did we as Christians get to this point?
Pastor Matthew Doebler addresses humanity’s constant pursuit of lasting recognition both inside and outside of the church. Using an engaging variety of biblical examples, true-life stories, and humorous pop-culture references, Doebler explains how and why Jesus is the eternal solution to your desire to be somebody.
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