Do This When God isn’t Speaking

Do This When God isn’t Speaking

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The Dangers of Idolatry

Most believers think idolatry only means bowing to a false god. But idolatry is often far more subtle. It can be compromise. It can be misplaced priorities. It can even be a distorted perception of who God truly is. You become like what you worship. And if your perception of God ...  Show more

How to Know You're Actually Prophetic - 9 Important Signs

David Diga Hernandez shows you how to know you are prophetic using the Scripture to show you 9 signs. If you have always wondered if you are prophetic or want to know how to strengthen that gift, this message is for you. The Encounter Podcast Ep.80 

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