We hear the word “Amen” so much, it can start to lose its meaning. But Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth says that when Jesus uses the word to describe Himself, we’d better listen. “Amen.” What does that word mean? Most people assume it means I’m done praying. But there’s a far deeper, richer meaning. Nancy will explain as she begins the series “The Cure for a Lukewarm Faith.”
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Laodicea: The Cure for a Lukewarm Faith
Oct 05, 2023
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