Suffering Shame for the Name

EPISODE · Sep 30, 2019

Suffering Shame for the Name

from Mosaic Waco · host slim

"To say it quite bluntly, suffering may lead to your death, but it will not lead to your destruction." "Even if we fail, Jesus Christ, sure as heaven, will not. "

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