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Standing in the Persecution

55 min · 14 de may de 2026
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In our last episode, we talked about the Bible’s warning of the “great falling away” and why Christians would abandon their faith. The question now is: How do we keep that from happening? And is it safe to assume we’re immune to the pressures that Christians will face in the coming days—and are already facing? Join us on this week’s podcast as we explore this important question and the key that the Bible gives us to overcome the fears and pressures we could face to compromise our faith in the last days. Only on this week’s episode of End-Times Conversations—wherever you get your podcasts.

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