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The Wounded Woman
- "Her Identity Is Her Tragedy"
- Narrated by: Don Daulby
- Length: 41 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The church has entered a most unusual season wherein women and men must be prepared to separate from the carnal nature that has engulfed so many in the body of Christ. Although scripture tells the church to come from among the world and be separate, the church has taken and surpassed the world in carnality while using their identity to promote Christ's agenda. This subtle display of carnality has taken root in the pews of the sanctuary and is being used as a tool to draw people to Christ - a direct insult to Christ, who clearly said if he be lifted up, he will draw all men to him. Yet the marketing of ministry is void of Christ's identity.
©2015 Dedric Hubbard (P)2015 Dedric Hubbard
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