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by Phillip Jensen
Phillip Jensen speaks on Anger as part of a series on emotions in the Christian life, delivered at the Australia Day Convention 2010
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Archie Poulos is a lecturer at Moore Theological College, a director of the Ministry Training Strategy and a former member of the Archbishop's Ministry Training Workgroup. He is also an executive member of the Katoomba Christian Convention.

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