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The Power of Being - Sunday September 18

Beyond The Doing and the Donting of the Christian Life

An episode of the The River - Durant, OK podcast, hosted by Curtis Coker, titled "The Power of Being - Sunday September 18" was published on April 12, 2026 and runs 37 minutes.

April 12, 2026 ·37m · The River - Durant, OK

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Learning who we are gives us the focus we need to pursue Christ. It gives us the vision that we need to put restraints on ourselves to run the race we've been called. And once we've run... We cann watch the enemy run.

Learning who we are gives us the focus we need to pursue Christ. It gives us the vision that we need to put restraints on ourselves to run the race we've been called. And once we've run... We cann watch the enemy run.
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