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A Place of Torment Part 4

We begin a new Bible study entitled A Place of Torment. We take an in depth look at Luke 16 and discuss serving God over mammon, the account of the rich man and the beggar. We look at serving God and being Kingdom minded. We look at the scriptures...

An episode of the Prophecy and Praise podcast, hosted by Shane Tempel, titled "A Place of Torment Part 4" was published on June 9, 2021 and runs 14 minutes.

June 9, 2021 ·14m · Prophecy and Praise

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We begin a new Bible study entitled A Place of Torment. We take an in depth look at Luke 16 and discuss serving God over mammon, the account of the rich man and the beggar. We look at serving God and being Kingdom minded. We look at the scriptures from the King James Version KJV and how it relates to today's world

We begin a new Bible study entitled A Place of Torment. We take an in depth look at Luke 16 and discuss serving God over mammon, the account of the rich man and the beggar. We look at serving God and being Kingdom minded. We look at the scriptures from the King James Version KJV and how it relates to today's world
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Part II

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Part III

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Part IV

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