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The Battle for Purity (Our Mind)

An episode of the Bethel Bible Church, Argyle IA podcast, hosted by Aaron Hand, titled "The Battle for Purity (Our Mind)" was published on January 27, 2026 and runs 42 minutes.

January 27, 2026 ·42m · Bethel Bible Church, Argyle IA

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Pastor Aaron Hand - January 25, 2026 AM ServiceOur minds are never neutral, which is why we must be deliberate--choosing daily to guard the thoughts that shape our lives.https://www.bbciowa.org/file/e6bd14b0-fa59-11f0-9c65-919676917a80

Pastor Aaron Hand - January 25, 2026 AM Service


Our minds are never neutral, which is why we must be deliberate--choosing daily to guard the thoughts that shape our lives.


https://www.bbciowa.org/file/e6bd14b0-fa59-11f0-9c65-919676917a80

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