Guideposts Classics: Roy Clark on Recognizing God’s Gifts
In this story from March 1977, beloved musician and actor Roy Clark shares how he came to understand where his talents came from.
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In this story from March 1977, beloved musician and actor Roy Clark shares how he came to understand where his talents came from.
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