Fishers by Faith: “Take a Stand” (May 19, 2022)

Fishers by Faith: “Take a Stand” (May 19, 2022)
Fishers by Faith: “Take a Stand” (May 19, 2022)

“Take a Stand” (1 Kings 18:19)
Pastor Jan Perkins| Fishers by Faith Ministries

In this episode of Fishers by Faith, broadcasted on May 19, 2022 on Heaven 100.1, Pastor Jan Perkins warns us against keeping “bad company” that corrupts our walk with God. Listen as he uses the story of Elijah and the prophets of Baal told in 1 Kings 18:19 to remind us of the pervasiveness of false prophets in the world – and even in the church – and exhorts us not to be pulled in by their lies.

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