
3 Things the Gospel Projects
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Narrated by:
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Ejiro Osakede
About this listen
Why should you listen to this book? It will change your perception about the law, sin, and death. Humans are unable to renew or change their minds until they can change their views about a subject matter.
It will introduce you to redemption - the unblocking of the way to life and immortality via the actions of Christ on the cross and resurrection. The book will awaken you to the availability of life and how to live via the knowledge of truth.
From this audiobook, you will discover that the sole purpose of the gospel is to awaken humans to life and how to live in its abundance by adding #values to it.
©2021 Adewale Richard Adedeji (P)2021 Adewale Richard Adedeji
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