
Is é sin le rá
A Fresh Look at God's Word through the Lens of Irish
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Narrated by:
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Michael Barnett
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By:
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Michael Barnett
About this listen
Is é sin le rá (In Other Words), is a devotional study on 52 Irish words—each telling a story that parallels with Bible truth. God's Word is etched into the fabric of Irish history which at times reveals itself within the beauty of Irish words—giving God's Word a refreshing perspective. Is é sin le rá not only explores this but encourages you to speak the language as you study!
"So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God." ~Romans 10:17
Whether you are Irish by birth or in your heart, this journey will draw you into a deeper understanding of God's Word and the beauty of a language that demonstrates the resilience of the Irish!
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