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The Desperate

EPISODE · May 13, 2018 · 26 MIN

The Desperate

from LCC Sunday Messages

Our series begins with a woman who was at the end of her rope. She was sick and exhausted. The doctors had tried everything, yet she was still no better. Out of time, out of money, ostracized from her community, she was desperate with nowhere else to turn - and then she heard that Jesus was passing by. Pressing through the crowd she touched Him, and a miracle happened.Do you need a miracle? Jesus is still healing and restoring those who are willing to passionately pursue Him.

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