MWMI

By: Jean Paul Kalumba et Jonas Lunkutu Mpala
  • Summary

  • Deux anciens sorciers (L'Evêque Jean-Paul Kalumba et le Pasteur Jonas) nous font leur récit sur les gens qu'ils ont rencontre dans le monde des ténèbres. Ces gens sont toujours malsains et dangereux, ils sont toujours mangeur de la chaire humaine et buveur de sang de leur victimes. Méfiez-vous de ces satanistes.Faites une recherche de "Pasteur Jonas - J'ai servi lucifer -" et "Ev. Jean Paul Kalumba Ex sataniste -" telecharge sur le channel de PascoII pour ecouter tous les temoignages. Que L'Eternel YAHWE soit loué! Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jean-paul-kalumba/support
    Jean Paul Kalumba et Jonas Lunkutu Mpala
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Episodes
  • How Do I Become a Christian?
    Nov 15 2024

    Jesus Is the Way

    The truth

    Jesus Is the Life

    When we become a Christian, we receive a new life – the life of Christ. The Holy Spirit comes to indwell us; we are crucified with Christ, and raised up just as He was raised up. Where we once were spiritually dead, we are now alive to Christ, in Christ, and because of Christ. (Galatians 2:20; Romans 6:4-8; 5:5; 8:9).


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    12 mins
  • Finding HOPE
    Nov 15 2024

    The story of Joseph, among many things, is a story of hope in hopelessness. It is a story of loss, betrayal, pain, and restoration. How God took a young boy who lost everything he once had and placed him in the position of a king over a nation is nothing short of intriguing. But do you know that Joseph, even without any source of encouragement like you and I have today, was able to hold on long enough through the grace of God and faith in what God had told him?


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    16 mins
  • Leave The Baggage of Guilt Behind
    Nov 11 2024

    Good guilt is actually godly sorrow which leads us back to the way of salvation. Someone once said that guilt is like a red warning light on the dashboard of a car. Those red lights on the dashboard are good things; they indicate that something needs to be fixed to prevent long-term expensive damage. The same is true with some of the guilt we feel. If we allow the guilt to speak to our hearts in a positive way and cause us to correct things in our lives that we know are not pleasing to God, then that’s a good thing. Dealing with an issue quickly prevents long-term, expensive damage in our lives and in the lives of our loved ones.

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    16 mins

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