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  <title>Visionary Fatherhood</title>
  <description>Pastor Scott Head takes the congregation through Psalm 127 on Father's Day 2009. He strongly exhorts the men to rise up and take hold of their role as visionaries for their families, their communities, and their culture. However, men cannot do this in their own strength or according to their own thinking.  All the &quot;righteous deeds&quot; of men are like filthy rags before God.  &quot;Unless, the LORD builds the house, those who build it labor in vain,&quot; says Psalm 127:1.  Men everywhere are encouraged to listen as Pastor Head challenges them to bring their whole lives into submission to God.  This kind of exhortation is uncommon in our time and very sorely needed.</description>
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  <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2009 20:42:30 GMT</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Pastor Scott Head takes the congregation through Psalm 127 on Father's Day 2009. He strongly exhorts the men to rise up and take hold of their role as visionaries for their families, their communities, and their culture. However, men cannot do this ...</itunes:subtitle>
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