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How to be Ready (Luke 21:29-36)

An episode of the Bethel Bible Church, Argyle IA podcast, hosted by Aaron Hand, titled "How to be Ready (Luke 21:29-36)" was published on April 2, 2024 and runs 36 minutes.

April 2, 2024 ·36m · Bethel Bible Church, Argyle IA

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Luke 21:29-36 ... March 24, 2024 AM Service Pastor Aaron Hand This sermon is the "application" and conclusion section of Christ's Olivet Discourse. What should we do now to make sure we are ready for Christ's second coming?

Luke 21:29-36 ... March 24, 2024 AM Service

Pastor Aaron Hand

This sermon is the "application" and conclusion section of Christ's Olivet Discourse. What should we do now to make sure we are ready for Christ's second coming?

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