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Walking in Your Freedom from Fear [6 Oct 2024]

Walking in Your Freedom from Fear [6 Oct 2024]

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In this empowering sermon, Bishop Charles Martin takes you on a transformative journey to break free from the destructive grip of fear and unlock your God-given potential. Fear is not just an emotion; it’s a spirit that tries to control your decisions, health, wealth, and relationships, hindering you from stepping into the life you were meant to live. Through powerful stories and scripture, Bishop Martin teaches you how to identify and eliminate the phobias, anxieties, and worries that hold you back.


Learn how to stand strong, confident, and fearless, even in the face of life’s challenges. Bishop Martin’s insights on overcoming panic, maintaining peace, and living fearlessly will inspire you to confront your own fears and embrace the future God has planned for you. He also dives into the dynamics of relationships, offering practical wisdom on respecting boundaries between family and marriage, protecting your spouse from outside influences, and staying persistent in prayer.


With advice on handling stress, avoiding drama, and responding to adversity with unwavering faith, this message equips you to maintain peace and move forward with strength. Join Bishop Martin in this life-changing sermon and say goodbye to fear forever—it’s time to embrace your true potential and take dominion over every area of your life.

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