21.09.21 Banished - Exodus 2:11-25

Episode 210921 September 20, 2021 00:08:56
21.09.21 Banished - Exodus 2:11-25
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21.09.21 Banished - Exodus 2:11-25

Sep 20 2021 | 00:08:56

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Show Notes

21-sept-2021-slider-image.jpg?w=1140&ssl=1 In the past several years we’ve often seen news reports of huge numbers of migrants, refugees fleeing North Africa or Syria or Central Asia trying to gain access into Europe and also a large number of refugees from Central and South America trying to gain access into North America. Most all these people are leaving their homes, often with little more than the clothes on their backs, fleeing danger and seeking a better life. We’ve begun a new journey following the story of Moses and did you know he once had to flee his homeland and live as a refugee? Yesterday we left his story on the wonderful day of his adoption by the Pharaoh’s daughter. He went from being the young son of a slave family to being adopted into the royal Egyptian family.    Today’s Scripture is Exodus 2:11-25. Choose below to read or listen.​​


 

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