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FBN is a local church ministry dedicated to spreading the GOSPEL of Jesus Christ through a network of radio stations across the world.
A fundamentalist baptist church in central orange county ("oc") south of disneyland)
Grace Baptist Church, Huntsville Alabama Grace Baptist Church is a Baptist church in the historical and doctrinal sense of the word. We believe it to be the same kind of church that Jesus organized during his earthly ministry (before Pentecost) and that it is given the same commission.
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Msg #2409 A 3D Three-Selah God is Love What The Bible Says - Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
Msg #2347 Perilous Times and the Unthankful What The Bible Says - Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
Msg #2347 Perilous Times and the Unthankful What The Bible Says - Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
Msg #2339 Thursday Day 5 The Father's Business What The Bible Says - Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
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Two Kinds of Temptation - King James Bible Preaching! Showing the difference in the Bible or an EVIL temptation and an EXAMINING temptation," this message was preached on ...
Presuming on the kindness of God - Romans 2 - AIBC Sunday Morning service Title : Presuming on the kindness of God Scripture : Romans 2: 1-11 Speaker : Tiaan De Clarke.
"Where He Leads I'll Follow" | Congregational Singing at Ambassador Baptist Church www.ambassadorbaptistchurch.faithweb.com "Where He Leads I'll Follow" Author: W. A. Ogden 1 Sweet are the promises, Kind is ...
Two Kinds of Christians Pastor Jonathan Pyle,03-03-2024.AM.
The Kind of Revival We Need - IFB King James Bible Preaching Calling God's people to revival, this message was preached on Sunday morning, Feb. 25, 2024, by Pastor Michael D. O'Neal at ...
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By Julian Rose Just under the surface of daily life two starkly opposing forces are at work:? ‘the will for life' and ‘the will for...Madkind-v-Mankind — A Race Against Time
By Julian Rose Just under the surface of daily life two starkly opposing forces are at work:? ‘the will for life' and ‘the will for...Madkind-v-Mankind — A Race Against Time
By Julian Rose Just under the surface of daily life two starkly opposing forces are at work:? ‘the will for life' and ‘the will for...Madkind-v-Mankind — A Race Against Time
By Julian Rose Just under the surface of daily life two starkly opposing forces are at work:? ‘the will for life' and ‘the will for...Madkind-v-Mankind — A Race Against Time
Churches are combating syncretism among millennials and Gen Z amid a rise of social media healers who call on ancestral spirits.Millions of Black South Africans seek guidance from sangomas, traditional healers or so-called witch doctors who use their spiritual gifts to connect with ancestors, prescribe herbs to heal illnesses, and throw dry bones to predict the future.It’s a centuries-old tradition that has continued in the majority-Christian country and has adapted for the internet age: A new breed of influencer sangomas are positioning themselves on social media as digital-entrepreneurial-spiritual seers.Church leaders across several major denominations in South Africa have long decried the practice as involving “evil, devilish, and unclean spirits.” But as the online sagomas draw in a mass audience of millennial Christians—a generation eager to “decolonize” their lives and reconnect to indigenous African roots—church leaders have new concerns around syncretism as well as internet scams.Condemnation of sangomas and African ancestral worship is the strongest cog uniting European-legacy churches like Anglicans, Baptists, and Catholics as well as African-initiated churches like the Zion Christian Church (ZCC), said Tendai Muchatuta, a cleric with the Apostolic of All Nations Church in Johannesburg.Both kinds of churches say the practice, despite its popularity, is not compatible with Christianity.The ZCC is the largest African-initiated church in Southern Africa, with about 12 million churchgoers, including some 9 million in South Africa. Bauleni Moloi, a ZCC pastor in Johannesburg, called sangomas “dubious agents of darkness out to sway Christians from the true focus on the gospel of the cross.”But younger Christians are more likely to disagree. Many millennial and Gen Z South Africans embrace ...Continue reading...
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