Kingdom Vision: “The Danger of Unbelief – Pt. 1” (July 25, 2022)

Kingdom Vision: “The Danger of Unbelief – Pt. 1” (July 25, 2022)

Pastor Kevin Brown cautions us against what he calls "the pandemic in the Body of Christ" - unbelief. Photo: Heaven FM/Saga Communications


“The Danger of Unbelief” (July 25, 2022)
Pastor Kevin Brown | Kingdom Vision Christian Center

In this episode of Kingdom Vision, broadcasted on July 25, 2022 on Heaven 100.1, Pastor Kevin Brown cautions us against what he calls “the pandemic in the Body of Christ” – unbelief. Listen as Pastor Brown uses the story of how God “hardened Pharaoh’s heart” and brought Israel out of Egypt, but allowed them to suffer before they entered the Promised Land (Exodus 4) to show how God deals with unbelief.

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