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9:00 PM on Nov 9, 2022 CSTThis church based in Dallas has 15,000 members and has been ministering in Dallas for over 150 years.The church serves the city through programs like Prison Ministry and Serve Dallas and works with the ministries of Dallas Life, Angel Tree, Operation Care International and Bonton Farms.”I have a wonderful boss who has an open-door policy with all of his direct reports.”
”It’s challenging, and when the job is completed, it feels like I’m a part of what God wants me to do here.”
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