My Faith in Action: “From Darkness to Light” (June 21, 2022)

My Faith in Action: “From Darkness to Light” (June 21, 2022)
My Faith in Action: “From Darkness to Light” (June 21, 2022)

“From Darkness to Light” (Genesis 1:26-31, Romans 13:11)
Apostle Bernard Whaley | Faith in Action Kingdom Ministries

In this episode of My Faith in Action, broadcasted on June 21, 2022 on Heaven 100.1, Apostle Bernard Whaley uses the light and darkness contrasts spoken about in Genesis 1:26-31 and Romans 13:11 to illustrate how God and His Word are consistently calling the church away from ignorance (“lack of knowledge). Listen as Apostle Whaley encourages us to recommit ourselves to reading God’s Word because “everything that we need and everything that we need to understand is written in the Word of God.”

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