Deus de Paz
An episode of the Culto IDB PATOS podcast, hosted by Ronaldo Oliveira, titled "Deus de Paz" was published on July 28, 2021 and runs 9 minutes.
July 28, 2021 ·9m · Culto IDB PATOS
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Summary
Jeremias 29.11. Deus tem o melhor para nós.
Episode Description
Jeremias 29.11. Deus tem o melhor para nós.
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