Jesus said, occupy until I come. Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel discuss Mark 5:25-28. Brother Donnie encourages us with the story of the ailing woman in the bible who pressed through the crowd to touch the hem of Jesus’ garment. We are reminded here that it takes our faith to reach out and touch Him. Many others, in the crowd that day, likely needed a healing too, but she reached out for Jesus. With the climate of churches being closed, or at least reduced in gathering size, due to COVID19 regulations, the church now, more than ever, needs to believe that God is still a God of miracles. Brother Smith says God needs us to be a powerful remnant. Sister Swaggart encourages us to dig into the Word of God like never before and find truth for ourselves. We must be ready for Christ’s return; knowing that when we lack wisdom, knowledge, and discernment, the door can open for the devil to sneak in and cause us to reject truth. So beware, for even a Christian’s soul can be at risk when their Spiritual eyesight is dimmed by false doctrine.
Up Next in 2021
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Frances & Friends - Feb. 2nd, 2021
Don’t let discouragement hinder your prayer for this country. Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel discuss the patterns of Communism and its infiltration into America’s politics. Sister Swaggart encourages an emailer to rebuke the evil thoughts of the mind; as Satan tries to ...
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Frances & Friends - Jan. 28th, 2021
We must be about our Father’s business. Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel welcome special guest Pastor Joe Peterson from Christ Church in Palm Harbor Florida. Brother Muzzerall says currently the number one cause of death in America is abortion; Christians need to pray. ...
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Frances & Friends - Jan. 27th, 2021
His testimony is TRUE. Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel welcome special guest, Pastor Joe Peterson of Christ Church in Palm Harbor Florida. Brother Donnie says that while the concerns of this country are great, our God is greater. When we sin our fellowship is broken wit...