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EPISODE · Oct 5, 2023 · 24 MIN

Conviction & Prayer

from Indian Rocks YTH · host Mitchel VanDenBroeck

What is that gut feeling we have when really good things or bad things happen to us? How do we know how to discern that gut feeling? Well as believers we know its the Holy Spirit and when we pray He helps us lean into that Gut feeling!

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What is that gut feeling we have when really good things or bad things happen to us? How do we know how to discern that gut feeling? Well as believers we know its the Holy Spirit and when we pray He helps us lean into that Gut feeling!

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