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Why the Wicked Prosper and Most Christians Do Not
- Narrated by: Russell Newton
- Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In this book, we will address the question which is one of the most thought-provoking questions ever presented to the Body of Christ. Why do the wicked prosper and most Christians do not? The purpose of this book is not to exalt the wicked, for the Word of God is clear on the fact that they will face judgment and enter a Christ-less eternity, but to show the Christian who wants to prosper, certain principles that God expects Christians to implement.
God's word is so powerful that anyone who implements certain principles will prosper regardless.
©2003 Dr. Gerald Kiner, PhD (P)2019 Dr. Gerald Kiner, PhD
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