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Mundy's Quote for the Day



Mundy's Quote for the Day

Teenagers today use the verb "hang" to refer to being with their friends, or places where friends gather together.
Christians can also use the verb "hang" to represent the church, mosque or synagogue where they worship weekly with their godly friends.
What unique way do you use the verb "hang" to be with your friends?
The choice is yours to where you would like to hang-- the godly way, or the secular way.
- Rev. Lynwood F. Mundy

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