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Hymn History: Hold the Fort
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“After the War We Shall Go to Jerusalem.”
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Prophecies, Speculation, and the End Times
September 20, 2015
3 Guidelines Concerning End-time Predictions The last few months have been filled with a great deal of conjecture about the last days. Discussion about the blood moons, unusual weather, emerging...
Journeying Through Nehemiah
byScott Pauley
(Nehemiah 2:5) There is work to do in our homes, churches, and nation. Sin’s work is destruction; God’s work is construction. In Nehemiah, we learn the principles of building up that which has been broken down. We also discover powerful lessons on spiritual leadership from the life and work of Nehemiah himself. (10020260128)
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