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James 5:12-20

It’s Time To Pray And Look Up!!!

An episode of the The book of James podcast, hosted by Pastor James Kaddis, titled "James 5:12-20" was published on August 3, 2023 and runs 56 minutes.

August 3, 2023 ·56m · The book of James

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It goes without saying that our world is getting darker and uglier. The lies are multiplying and the darkness is manifesting in ways it has never before in human history. As the darkness increases, we have been given an obligation on how we should live our lives. We can’t look back and we can’t back down.

It goes without saying that our world is getting darker and uglier. The lies are multiplying and the darkness is manifesting in ways it has never before in human history. As the darkness increases, we have been given an obligation on how we should live our lives. We can’t look back and we can’t back down.

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