Stand Firm
60 min
Pastor Rich illustrates the story of Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt. As the Israelites get closer to the Promised Land, they begin to reminisce on their past, believing that their current journey will only lead to their demise. Moses encourages them to have faith, be courageous and remain planted in order to move forward.
Featuring: Rich Wilkerson Jr. & VOUS Church
Categories: Dealing With Hard Times, Trusting God
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