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9 Deadly Threats To Your Purpose by Pastor Oliver Lee, Next Level Ministries

Although I am no longer much for New Year’s resolutions, 

I am for seasons and changes therein. With new seasons come adjustments.  

How can I adjust unless I self reflect?

Too many people aren’t for self reflection and let life happen to them…


Don’t let that be you!


Reflect, adjust, and try again so you can be

the person of purpose and significance you’re created to be! 


Click the link below for the full message and be blessed! 



9 Deadly Threats To Your Purpose by Pastor Oliver Lee 

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