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Join Lynne Hilton Wilson as she explores the powerful and complex stories of the Old Testament women in 1 Kings 12–22, including the wife of Jeroboam, the infamous Queen Jezebel, and the faithful widow of Zarephath. In this study, we examine how these women influenced kings, conf ...  Show more

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There only two places in the world, the path of the gospel of Jesus Christ, and everywhere else. You are either on the path or you’re not. The question should be, “are you on the path?” It doesn’t matter so much where you are on the path, if you are on it and moving forward—that’ ...  Show more

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