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Sam Herrmann

Sam Herrmann was born and raised in Ohio, and is now a senior in Strategic Communications at Liberty University. Sam strongly believes in the power of conversation and listening to grow communities and individuals toward the kingdom of God.

A Revival On Its Knees

Sam Herrmann
February 26, 2018
Church Life, Politics, Practical Justice, Revival, Theology
My hope for a revival in Lynchburg is that we be brought to our knees in humility. The humility that maybe God looks different than our culture has made God out to be.

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