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The Harvest is Plentiful, but the Laborers Are Addicted to P*rn: Part 1

March 26, 2020
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  • Fight! Getting Students Back to the Great Commission

  • Tyler McMahan
    Campus Director, Athletes in Action
    Tyler has worked with coaches, athletes, and professors as team leader for Athletes in Action at the University of Arkansas since 2009. He also serves on AIA’s national staff care team training and equipping ministers from many organizations and churches to get free and free others from porn. Come ... Read More

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