These Are My Confessions

Sunday, October 7, 2007


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Last night we talked about the case of Paul Henss: a former Nazi SS Guard. We discussed how forgiveness was the answer to this situation, not deportation. Well tonight we are looking at it from the other angle: confession. If Paul would just have confessed to the fact that he made a mistake 60 years ago, this wouldn't be such an issue. We all do things we are ashamed of. We all make decisions that aren't particularly healthy or moral. But confession frees us of that guilt. Confession is powerful. So join us this evening as we look at areas of our life that need confession. It just might be the most powerful three hours of talk radio you have ever heard.

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