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The operation of the Apostate Church
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Any Church claiming to belong to a national or a state because of its origin of creation, or of legalization, cannot simply be the Church of Christ. Let's check! No prophet, or servant of God, in the Bible was entirely in favor of the civil-military powers of a country! "John the Baptist was royally beheaded. "" Jesus, crucified by militaries. "Daniel imperially in the lions' pasture. "" Jeremiah mistreated by a very Judean king. This is why the Church remains as formal as the Bible: Because no legal authorization and approval, must be signed beforehand to Christians. Never was a worship meeting subject to this requirement, so let's show courage and not obsequiousness! As a reminder, our restrictive cults must take place in family homes. Christ said: "My Church, never will the gates of hell will prevail over Her! To this end, the 'COVID 19' pandemic discovered the authority of the Church of Christ worldwide. While "Babylon the Great, The Mother of the Unchaste" ordered the closure of all her sisters, no "House Church" was subjected to this Christian drift.
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Auteur de 42 essais chrétiens, Gestionnaire de Camp de Réfugiés et Food Monitor de 144000 Déplacés victimes de l'ONU, l'évangéliste Samuel Cameroun fut Consultant pour la Coupe d'Afrique de 24 Nations. Il fonde l'Espérance en Dieu, sur la Nouvelle Jérusalem équatoriale de 144000 issus des 12 tribus d'Israël lors de la Guerre d'Harmaguédon en 2024 !
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- GTIN 09786137966990
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Religion & Theology
- Größe H220mm x B150mm
- Jahr 2021
- EAN 9786137966990
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-613-7-96699-0
- Titel The operation of the Apostate Church
- Autor Samuel Cameroun
- Herausgeber Blessed Hope Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 100