
Why Is the Church Killing Christ a Second Time?
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Narrated by:
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Allen Grant
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By:
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Randolph Wright
About this listen
Over 100 years ago, while the world was experiencing a deadly pandemic, three children witnessed the Virgin Mary, and were told on October 13, 1917, there would be a miracle performed. Over 70,000 people witnessed the “Miracle of the Sun".
On October 13, 2019, exactly one hundred years later on the anniversary of the “Miracle of the Sun”, a cross made of sunlight appeared in my backyard for the whole world to see. A few weeks later, a deadly pandemic materialized, killing hundred of thousands of people as the death toll continued to mount.
©2020 Randolph Wright (P)2023 Randolph Wright
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