The God Who Sees: Session 2 - Hagar
The God Who Sees (Kathie Lee Gifford with Joanne Moody)
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Hagar was an Egyptian slave. As such, she had two major strikes against her: (1) she was in the lowest social order, and (2) she was a foreigner
and outsider living in Israelite society. She must have felt unseen by everyone. But God not only saw her but also cared about her.
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