Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel address more viewer questions about suicide. There are a few extremes regarding mental health and medication side effects that may result in someone taking their own life who will not be held accountable. The panel agrees, the vast majority of those who take their own lives doubt God, and rejecting that God is able to help them. God’s mercy will never end, but it cannot override the will of man. The panel goes on to discuss Catholicism and its false teaching of purgatory.
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Frances & Friends - Aug. 9th, 2023
Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel welcome special guest Pastor Bill Bailey from Happy Gospel Church in Bradenton Florida. The panel discusses the push for a One-world religion. We see doctrines in the church being taught with an agenda, underlying Marxist ideology. Marxis...
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Frances & Friends - Aug. 8th, 2023
Jesus died to populate heaven. Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel discuss sin in the life of a believer. God is a forgiving God, and He knows the believer’s heart who truly hates their sin and sincerely repents to God. Brother Smith says repentance is not victory, but vict...
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Frances & Friends - Aug. 7th, 2023
Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel discuss the struggle of living out a life of Christianity within a Muslim country, as a man writes from Ghana. There is a risk of rejection, possibly torture, and even death, but Dr. Dupree says saying yes to Christ, despite possible persec...