Forevergreen: Behind The Story

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Unlocking Daniel’s 70 Weeks Mystery

Daniel 9:24–27 may be one of the most important prophetic passages in the Bible! Find out why in today’s exciting episode, as Pastor Jack explains the meaning of this often misunderstood passage and explores the significance of the numbers related to weeks and years mentioned wit ...  Show more

This Working Love

Love is not real love if it is only given in words. It must act. The love of God is a working love that demonstrates His character to the world. The Church has drifted from showing true love to those who need it most. Find out how we can get back on track in today’s episode of th ...  Show more

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