My Faith in Action: “What Has Happened to the Church?” (2 Chronicles 7:11-16)

My Faith in Action: “What Has Happened to the Church?” (2 Chronicles 7:11-16)
My Faith in Action: “What Has Happened to the Church?” (2 Chronicles 7:11-16)

“What Has Happened to the Church?” (2 Chronicles 7:11-16)
Apostle Bernard Whaley | Faith in Action Kingdom Ministries

This week, Apostle Bernard Whaley asks a question that has been on many people’s minds, especially over the last year: What has happened to the church? “We come in and we preach the word of God, people get excited, they jump and shout and dance and yet they are still operating in fear and doubt,” he says. “They don’t seem to be prospering, they’re still struggle with vices… Our people are not being transformed.” Listen as Apostle Whaley uses God’s exhortation in 2 Chronicles 7:11-16 to draw the road map from our current mediocrity and indifference to living in the transformational power of His love and blessing.

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