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If you have been going to church and listening to sermon after sermon and you still are struggling with your past or even your present, you are in for a pleasant surprise when you join us on blog talk radio with the No More Pain Broadcast. You may have heard these kinds of things before, you can overcome, you can do all things through Christ who strengthens you, anything is possible if you only believe, faith heals, etc. All these things are true but you will find on this broadcast is exactly what these sayings really mean and how to apply them to your daily life. After all, what good does it do you to hear sermons week after week and nothing ever changes in your life, or if you try to read the Bible and do not understand it or if you have only a shallow understanding and your life is not affected very much? What you want is an end to your pain and suffering. You want to be happy. You want a solution, something that really works. You can have all that and more. You can do nothing to change your past, but you can do everything to shape your future. Get ready for a new life because it is yours!

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The word for peace is eirhnh. It apparently comes from eirw which means ?to join.? It means a state of untroubled tranquillity, a state without war or dividing factions or enmity. It refers to a state of harmony and well being. However, in... more

The word for peace is eirhnh. It apparently comes from eirw which means ?to join.? It means a state of untroubled tranquillity, a state without war or dividing factions or enmity. It refers to a state of harmony and well being. However, in... more

This section begins with the setting for the sermon on the mount, followed by the beatitudes. The word "beatitude" is derived from the Latin "beatus," which means blessed or happy. This designation is appropriate because each teaching... more

This section begins with the setting for the sermon on the mount, followed by the beatitudes. The word "beatitude" is derived from the Latin "beatus," which means blessed or happy. This designation is appropriate because each teaching... more

This section begins with the setting for the sermon on the mount, followed by the beatitudes. The word "beatitude" is derived from the Latin "beatus," which means blessed or happy. This designation is appropriate because each teaching... more

Psalm 139:15 & 16 My substance is who I am-was from God-the father, when I was made in secret at the time the sperm was fertilize and curiously wrought- begin to develop my way of thinking and my mind and brain development at... more

Psalm 139:15 & 16 My substance is who I am-was from God-the father, when I was made in secret at the time the sperm was fertilize and curiously wrought- begin to develop my way of thinking and my mind and brain development at... more

Psalm 139:15 & 16 My substance is who I am-was from God-the father, when I was made in secret at the time the sperm was fertilize and curiously wrought- begin to develop my way of thinking and my mind and brain development at... more

Psalm 139:15 & 16 My substance is who I am-was from God-the father, when I was made in secret at the time the sperm was fertilize and curiously wrought- begin to develop my way of thinking and my mind and brain development at... more

The word for peace is eirhnh. It apparently comes from eirw which means “to join.” It means a state of untroubled tranquillity, a state without war or dividing factions or enmity. It refers to a state of harmony and well being. However, in... more
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