
The Book of Philippians
Coffee with the Pastor
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Freeman
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By:
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Mike Hilson
About this listen
Christianity was introduced into a culture rampant with old philosophies, avarice, uncleanness, immorality, and little faith in God. As the apostle Paul introduced grace and peace with God and mankind - through the Jewish carpenter named Jesus - hope was born anew.
Grab a cup of coffee and join Pastor Mike as he offers insights into the apostle Paul’s teachings to the church at Philippi. His conversational style of delivery is ideal for both group and individual Bible study and challenges the listener to find joy in hardship, joy in persecution, joy in Christ - joy in everything.
©2021 Mike Hilson (P)2021 Wesleyan Publishing House
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