Experience God with Bishop Dale C. Bronner

Finding Order Amid Chaos

47 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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Sunday, April 19, 2026 | Psalm 23 (with Luke 10:17–20; Psalm 46:10) Chaos will come. The question is whether it will find you anchored. In this message from Psalm 23, Bishop Dale Bronner shows us the shepherd's perspective on order — how to stand steady when governments shift, economies shake, and the news never stops. If you've been trying to shepherd yourself, this word is for you. To support the ministry: Online: www.woffamily.org/give Text: Text "WOF" to 73256 Mail In: Word of Faith Family Worship Cathedral - 212 Riverside Pkwy, Austell, GA 30168

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