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A teacher hopes her students will be passionate about a particular subject. A coach stresses the importance of giving it 110%. As a Dad, I want my boys to do the best that they are capable of doing no matter the task. I didn't discover until recently that this whole concept of passionately giving it your all can be summed up in one Greek word--KERUS. That's also the name of a unique ministry.
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