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1) Singing at a conference vs. your church; 2) Church and politics; 3) ESV Archaeology Bible; 4) The Power of a Murmur-Free Life

dustinjcoleman / April 25, 2018

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1. Does Worship Need the Church?

2. What Christians Should Do When the Nations Rage

3. New ESV Archaeology Bible

4. The Miracle of a Murmur Free Life

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April 25, 2018 in Apologetics, bible, Biblical Counseling, church, history, Resources, Theology. Tags: archaeology, bible, church, complaining, politics, worship

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