• Miracles are for Today with Delphine Kirkland | S3 EP7

  • Jun 22 2024
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

Miracles are for Today with Delphine Kirkland | S3 EP7

  • Summary

  • Are you afraid to believe that the impossible will become possible?

    This episode with Delphine Kirkland will stir your faith and inspire you as she takes you on a journey through her testimony of healing from leprosy.

    Guest information: Delphine Kirkland

    Delphine is an evangelist, entrepreneur, revivalist, blogger, Christian mentor, and a three-time Christian author. She served in a Women’s Jail Ministry for over 25 years. Whether you are a small group or a large group, Delphine’s books reflect the power of trusting God, and she’s passionate about teaching healing and expounding the word of God. Her goals are to continue to teach and preach the word of God, give hope to those who feel defeated on their Christian journey, and encourage those who need our Savior.


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