21.08.20 Kidnapped - Genesis 37:19-30

Episode 210820 August 19, 2021 00:10:28
21.08.20 Kidnapped - Genesis 37:19-30
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21.08.20 Kidnapped - Genesis 37:19-30

Aug 19 2021 | 00:10:28

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Show Notes

20-aug-2021-slider-image.jpg?w=1140&ssl=1 In recent days it’s been very hard for me to watch news reports coming out of Afghanistan, how about you? It’s not the first time we’ve seen uprisings in nations that cause people and families in entire villages or cities to run for safety with only the clothes on their backs and their babies in their arms! But oh, it’s heartbreaking isn’t it? It’s terrible enough when outside invading forces attack a country, but when it’s internal, people attacking their own fellow citizens, even their own extended family members, oh my that’s so difficult to watch, and it’s almost beyond understanding! But it’s the reality of our world, isn’t it?

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Or  copy and go to this link: https://walkingwithjesus.ddawj-365.com/friday-20-august-2021-kidnapped-genesis-3719-30/   Today’s Scripture is Genesis 37:19-30. Choose below to read or listen.​​

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