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7 Facts Why Jesus Didn't Say He Would Build a Church
- ...And What It Means to You
- Narrated by: Tim Kurtz
- Length: 2 hrs and 1 min
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Publisher's Summary
What if you discovered that Jesus never said he would build a church? For centuries, we have been taught to believe that this is what Jesus said he would build. At Caesarea Philippi, he said he would build something. The fact is he is building something far more powerful than what we have ever known. Therefore, we must ask, “What did Jesus really say?”
This audiobook reveals seven facts that show you why Jesus never said he would build a church. Learn how they will strengthen and empower you.
©2018 T. Lemoss Kurtz (P)2018 T. Lemoss Kurtz
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