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Episode 50: One Nation Under God

Episode 50: One Nation Under God

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This episode is the beginning of a new trajectory for the Temple Restoration Project. It is time to gather as God’s people and begin to unite in our training for the mission and purposes of God. To come together and become of one accord, ready and willing to go wherever God leads us, so we may function at our full potential as the people of God. With that in mind, we ask the question, What does it mean to be one nation under God? The answer to this question reveals that a necessary shift in our understanding is essential for us to properly function as God’s people. Join us as we learn more truth about who Yahweh is and who we are in Christ, so we may become strong in the Lord and the strength of His might (610Fit). Support free family friendly content by listening to us on FaithChannel under podcasts. https://www.faithchannel.com/Podcasts/1277666e-0c1c-4dff-9e4d-8dfc77446a94 Follow us on Facebook to help us create a community of believers who desire to become strong in the Lord. The 610Fit Academy https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61571970557394 The Temple Restoration Project https://www.facebook.com/TempleRestorationProjectPodcast/ You can help us further the message of the Temple Restoration Project and the mission of the 610Fit Academy by donation at Give, Send, Go under The Temple Restoration Project. https://givesendgo.com/templerestorationproject?utm_source=sharelink&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_campaign=templerestorationproject Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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