At a Glance: God promised to make His chosen people of destiny a source of fear for the whole world when they get back to the Promised Land ... Enjoy this sermon by Pastor Hagee who explains what the Feast of Tabernacles is and why this is the year of the double blessing.
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God promised to make His chosen people of destiny a source of fear for the whole world when they get back to the Promised Land ... Enjoy this sermon by Pastor Hagee who explains what the Feast of Tabernacles is and why this is the year of the double blessing. Please check out our website to find all the networks we are currently broadcasting, and to see what book/s are being offered.
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www.LimerickCityChurch.com www.Facebook.com/LimerickCityChurch www.Instagram.com/LimerickCityChurch www. Bill Salus tells Jimmy Evans that he is watching Zechariah 12:1-6 very closely.
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- God promised to make His chosen people of destiny a source of fear for the whole world when they get back to the Promised Land ...
- Enjoy this sermon by Pastor Hagee who explains what the Feast of Tabernacles is and why this is the year of the double blessing.
- Please check out our website to find all the networks we are currently broadcasting, and to see what book/s are being offered.
- www.LimerickCityChurch.com www.Facebook.com/LimerickCityChurch www.Instagram.com/LimerickCityChurch www.
- Bill Salus tells Jimmy Evans that he is watching Zechariah 12:1-6 very closely.
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