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The Power of Love

Michael Sokupa grew up under apartheid in South Africa. Under the law, he was relegated to the lowest class of society simply because of his skin color. Nevertheless, God showed him his true worth through kindness in unexpected places and eventually the wall of separation “came tumbling down.”

Hosts
Elder Ted N. C. Wilson

Elder Ted N. C. Wilson

Samuel Neves

Samuel Neves

Guest
Michael Sokupa

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