Jay D. Rockefeller
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CHARISMA CLASSICS: Another Man’s Servant (September 1985)
When missionaries visit the States and see our opulence, they can’t help but contrast it to the poverty they’ve just left. But poverty, and riches, are relative. I have two cars. I live in a two-story brick house. I can buy anything I want, within reason. I’ve never known hunger. What should I do if
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