Through The Storm
40 min
In this sermon, we learn that whenever God's about to take you to a place, he has to take you through some difficult things. God uses the storms in our lives to remind us that he's in control, to give us a fresh revelation of his character, and to give us the perfect platform for audacious responses.
Featuring: Rich Wilkerson Jr. & VOUS Church
Categories: Dealing With Hard Times
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