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Episode 192 | The Problem With Beards - Bro. Micky Mullins

Episode 192 of the Wounded Hearts Wounded Churches podcast, hosted by Prince E. Moon, titled "Episode 192 | The Problem With Beards - Bro. Micky Mullins" was published on February 14, 2025 and runs 19 minutes.

February 14, 2025 ·19m · Wounded Hearts Wounded Churches

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Send us Fan Mail Our latest discussion focuses on the issue of beards. Does it have a biblical basis or is it imposed by man? Is it possible for a man to have a beard and still be saved? Please join us as we examine God's Word, along with personal insights on this controversial subject. Be part of the healing process. Visit us online: https://woundedheartswoundedchurches.com

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Our latest discussion focuses on the issue of beards. Does it have a biblical basis or is it imposed by man? Is it possible for a man to have a beard and still be saved? Please join us as we examine God's Word, along with personal insights on this controversial subject. Be part of the healing process.

Visit us online: https://woundedheartswoundedchurches.com

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