Voices In Video: • Walter B. Hoye II, CEO • Joycelyn Diane Golden, Gospel Singer • Randy and Della Sandoli, Christians United For Israel • Bruce E. Rivers, Pastor Of Mount Moriah Baptist Church
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We walk because abortion in the Black community is a form of genocide, it is the Darfur of America. We walk because abortion in Black America is the Civil Rights issue of our day. We walk because abortion does violence, both physically and emotionally, to men and women, to their children, and to their families.
This video shows the similarities between Jesus' parable of the Good Samaritan and what happens when He returns and judges between His sheep and some bewildered goats.
Ariyah Danae Ware And Her Mother Singing In The ICU
THE GLORY: Our Lord And Saviour Jesus Christ
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Newborn, Ariyah Danae Ware in the ICU worshiping God while mother sings, "You Deserve the Glory". Ephesians 3:20 comes to mind: The "Glory belongs to God, Whose power is at work in us. By this power He can do infinitely more than we can ask or imagine."
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Are you good enough? Probably not. This video reveals the spiritual principle behind Jesus' encounter with the rich young ruler found in Luke 18:18-23, and why no one is really good enough. That's why we need Jesus.
Here is the link to my free eBook - "Why Jesus has to be the Messiah - Understanding the New Covenant and the Hebrew Roots of Christianity" - https://www.cafelogos.org/messiahbook.html
Watch full episodes here: https://jimbakkershow.com/vod/ You can watch all past and present Jim Bakker Shows on The PTL Network using your Roku, Apple TV or Amazon Fire devices, our website or check your satellite & local listings in addition to our mobile app.
When you feel fearful, remind yourself that by tomorrow this fear may not seem as pressing. Most of the things that we fret about the most can turn out to be relatively insignificant.
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