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Love For the Lost
Oct. 25, 2012
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The National Center for Family Integrated Churches welcomes Comrade Mbewe with the following message entitled, love for the lost I'm going to say that I'm very proud of my own generation. I'm very proud of my generation. I'm very proud of my own parents. I want to thank you for your support. I'm very proud of you.

I'm going to take that back to the old school, so I don't have to go to the old school. I'm going to make these up to my old school. I've got tests. I'm going to go to my old school. I'm going to go to my old school.

And I'm going to tell you about all the things that we've done. And one of the things that I've been working on is a lot of the things that we've done in the past and that we've done in the past and we've done in the past and that's the story of the past. I'm going to put it on the page. Right click, right click. Right click, right click.

And I'm a little bit of a fan of the book, and I'm a little bit of a fan of the book. I'm a little bit of a fan of the book, and I'm a little bit of a fan of the book. So, what do you think? Do you want to go back to the book? And to the world.

And we all have the power. And we are the foundation of the world's world history. The foundation of the world. And we are the foundation of the world. And we are the foundation I don't know what to say.

I'm going to be honest with you. I don't know what to say. I'm going to be honest with you. I'm going to be honest with you. So, I'm going to tell you about the various different things that people have done.

And, I'm going to tell you about the very much fantastic things that people have done. And, I'm going to tell you about the very, very Thank you. Thank you very much. My best friends. This has been a little bit of...

A little bit of a warm up over here. Thank you very much. My best friends. Thank you very much. Thank you.

Thank you. My best friends. My best friends. Thank you. My best friends.

I'm not a doctor, I'm a therapist. I don't have a lot of fear. It's a little bit messy, but it's always the fireworks. I don't know what I would look up to be. But that's always the only way.

It's a little bit expensive, but it's okay. I'm a little bit of a geek. I've got a lot of fun with all of those. Some of them are called the six of us. One of them is called the ten of us.

The ten of us brothers. We're all the ten of us now. And one of them is called the six of us brothers. And this is one of the ten of us that are called the six of us. I believe in it today.

I believe in the best. I believe in you. You do this. You do that. You're welcome to do this.

I believe in you. I believe in you. I believe in you. I believe in you. I'm sorry for the lack of reach.

I'm probably going to have to tell the world that I'm sorry. I don't want to be that sorry. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, I'm sorry.

I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I'm going to start with a couple of things. We've got the idea of being a pilot. A pilot. A pilot.

A pilot. A pilot. A pilot. A pilot. A pilot.

I don't know how many of you know what that person is. I know who he is. I know who he is. I know who he is. I know.

I don't know who he is. I know who he is. I know. I'm going to use a brush. Go all the way down to the left.

Go all the way down to the right. So I'm going to use the brush that I used to paint the whole area. And I'm going to use the brush that I used to paint the whole area. I'm not sure. I'm not sure what else to say.

I don't know. Maybe. I don't know. I don't know what else to say. I went to Paris and I was just a kid.

I remember, I remember I went to Paris and I saw the French Quarter and I went to Paris I don't know what that is, though. I don't know whether you guys are familiar with the word maybe, but maybe it's backwards. I don't know what word any better. I think that's a very good word, very good. I don't know how to use those.

I don't know how to use those. But I think that's a very good word. I don't know how to use it. I don't know how to put it together. I want to thank you.

Thank you. Thank you for your support. Thank you for your support. We have reached a time when we can be better. And, thank you for your support.

Thank you. And, thank you for your support. I'm a man of no religion. I'm a man of no religion. I'm a man of no religion.

I think that the world is a place where we are, where we are, and that is where we are, and that is where we are, and that is because the bad ones are too good. And they're the bad ones. The bad ones. The bad ones. The bad ones.

But they're the ones that are too bad. The bad ones are not the bad ones. The bad ones You know, I don't know how much I can look back on the years and change or how much I'm not sure I I don't know how much I look like I don't know how much I look like Not very much. I don't know what it means, but I don't think I've ever done it. I don't know what it means.

It's all there. It's in the past. It's in the past. I think it's a... A lot of things.

So, I think it's a lot of things. I think it's a lot of things. A lot of things. I'm sure there are other conclusions. There are many, many other things.

But there are many things. One rule of it. There are many, many other things. There are many things. And there are many parts to be.

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Why should Christians evangelize? There are many reasons: to glorify God, simple obedience to Christ's Great Commission, and the frightening reality of hell, just to name a few. But important among the reasons for making the gospel known to the lost is the simple fact that we should love them. As Paul loved his countrymen (Romans 9:1-3) and greatly desired to see them come to know Christ, we should love the lost around us and labor for their salvation.

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Speaker

Conrad Mbewe is the current pastor of Kabwata Reformed Baptist Church in Lusaka, Zambia, Africa. He is widely regarded as the African Spurgeon. KBC is presently overseeing the establishment of ten new Reformed churches in Zambia and Botswana. Conrad is the editor of Reformation Zambia Magazine and writes three columns in two weekly national newspapers. His most recent contribution to a book is found in Dear Timothy: Letters on Pastoral Ministry, published by Founders Press. He is also the principal of the Reformed Baptist Preachers College in Zambia. He blogs at A Letter from Kabwata.

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