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Fresh Bread: Your Kingdom Come 12 (WHM 08a) – The 6-hour war
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Twelfth episode in the series:

It doesn't really require any prophetic anointing to predict conflict in the Middle East, but what exactly DO the Hebrew prophets tell us to expect? 

At the moment the Middle East is one of the most rapidlt changing,  volatile and unpredictable areas of our world today. 

Is it possible to be prepared for events soon to come to pass?

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With music from:

 Slemish (Belfast, Northern Ireland) –

'Last Chance Polka/Mairi's Wedding', (Slemish);

 

 

One Week Of Days (Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland) –

'You Know Best', (Who You Really Are);

 

Paul & Beulah Shields (Bangor, Co. Down, Northern Ireland) –

'Arise', (Pressing into Your Presence);

 

Low Country Boys (Co. Down, Northern Ireland) –

'Hills Of Carrowdore', ( Gran Time Comin  ).

 

Produced by Precious Oil Productions Ltd for Kingdom Come Trust



Title: Fresh Bread: Your Kingdom Come 12 (WHM 08a) – The 6-hour war
Author: Raymond McCullough: Kingdom Come Trust
Description: Twelfth episode in the series: It doesn't really require any prophetic anointing to predict conflict in the Middle East, but what exactly DO the Hebrew prophets tell us to expect?  At the moment the Middle East is one of the most rapidlt changing,  volatile and unpredictable areas of our world today.  Is it possible to be prepared for events soon to come to pass? ------------...

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