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This is a four minute exhortation to encourage and strengthen the believer when he faces trials and challenges when the enemy comes in like a flood.
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11 episodios
Spiritual Emptiness
Spiritual Emptiness is a feeling of lack, dissatisfaction, and longing in the Spirit of a person. -Man was created to worship & serve God; hence, when man is separated from God due to sin, there is a void that must be filled to find fulfillment in Life. -People can achieve all that they can in this world, have all the possessions one can acquire in this life, and still feel that void inside. -The solution is Jesus Christ. A broken and a contrite heart God will not despise (Ps 51:17). Until you come to a point where you surrender to Jesus Christ, that void and that longing to find fulfillment in this life will always be there. -Jesus is waiting for you; he is waiting to have a relationship with you so come as you are, and he will give you the gift of eternal life. Ps Joshua Bedu
The Christian Race
A RACE, but not a COMPETITION. There is a CROWN to be obtained by those who Finish the race. This is a short message about the Christian Race.
When God Lifts A Standard
Parables Of Christ: The Ten Virgins
In this episode I explain the Parable of the Ten Virgins and the need for the believer to anticipate the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. In addition I highlight Five ways we can prepare for our Lords Second Coming in these perilous times that we live in. Write to me if you have any questions, or need any additional information. Email: jbedu32@gmail.com
A Discussion on Open Adoption and Its Benefits with Terri Marcroft
Open adoption is a type of adoption where the adoptive family and the birth family have contact with each other. Educative conversation with Terri Marcroft on the benefits of open adoption, and the concept of it as a viable option for unplanned pregnancies.
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