One Generation to the Next

Hearing God Speak

47 min · 1. aug. 2023
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Nana shares her experiences with getting bit by a snake and hearing God speak through the Holy Spirit; while Amanda Renee shares life lessons from the mission field and updates on their ministry, World Missions Outreach. This weeks podcast covers everything from learning how God teaches us to hear His voice, how their is grace for when we miss His voice, what not to do on the mission field, the call for revival, and the importance of this generation being born for such a time as this!

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