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  <title>On The Other Side of the Gate</title>
  <description>It seemed like Jesus had a lot to say about helping the poor. But most of our Christian culture is about living a fulfilled life now. Have we forgotten the fulfillment in helping each other? Could the answer to our issues simply be to stop thinking so much about ourselves?</description>
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  <itunes:author>Justin Bills</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>It seemed like Jesus had a lot to say about helping the poor. But most of our Christian culture is about living a fulfilled life now. Have we forgotten the fulfillment in helping each other? Could the answer to our issues simply be to stop thinking ...</itunes:subtitle>
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