Clarence Jordan and Koinonia
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When I was 7, I came down the aisle of a small Baptist church to accept Jesus into my heart. I did my ABCs. I Admitted I was a sinner. I Believed Jesus died to save me from my sin. I Confessed that Jesus was my personal Lord and Savior. I was certainly sincere [...]


