Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel discuss the many Bible translations with the King James Version being the first, and foremost, front-runner translation of the Bible since 1611. It is the closest thing to the Word of God. Brother Dupree explains some of the other, earlier translations and why they were surpassed by the King James translation. King James authorized the bible to be translated from the original manuscripts, by various linguists, which had no religious backgrounds or ulterior motives. King James, himself, had no involvement in the actual translating process. Brother Muzzerall reminds us that a translation must not change the doctrine.
Up Next in 2023
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Frances & Friends - Dec. 18th, 2023
Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel read Daniel 2:43, discussing the meaning of the verse at that time, teaching that the nations were not to be mixed and treaties would fail. The panel goes on to explain maturity in the life of a believer that should occur when faith is anc...
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Frances & Friends - Dec. 13th, 2023
Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel discuss the important ordinance of communion in a church service. Communion is done in remembrance of what Jesus Christ did for us on Calvary’s Cross. Brother Donnie says we need to be careful not to make the action of taking communion a w...
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Frances & Friends - Dec. 8th, 2023
Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel discuss the war in Israel and the Pro-Palestinian mindset that is rising up around the world. Brother John explains what has been the case since the diaspora of the Jews in 134 A.D. Palestine is the word for Philistines, who at one time li...