Today on Frances and Friends, Pastor Donnie Swaggart and panel welcome special guest Evangelist and Vietnam Purple Heart recipient, Dave Roever and his wife Beth Ann, and Dan Dang with the Roever Evangelistic Association. Brother Roever shares his amazing story of survival after an enemy sniper shot a hand grenade off in Brother Roever’s hand right near his face. The panel discusses what military families and their spouses go through with the loss of life and living with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Brother Roever explains what PTSD is to one who suffers with it. It is a normal reaction to an abnormal situation, but it never ends. Dr. Dan Dang shares the progress of the Vietnamese and Hmong translation bibles going out through the Roever Ministry and SBN partnership. The first printing of the Vietnamese New Testament is expected at a 60-thousand Study Bibles that will touch some one-hundred thousand people. The Hmong study bibles will have Vietnamese and Hmong languages combined, with the entire bible translation to follow. US Border patrol agents have also been added to the long list of those that these ministries will be given Expositor Study Bible New Testaments.
Up Next in 2024
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Frances and Friends - July 17th, 2024
Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel discuss the latest on the Republican National Convention and the recent assassination attempt on Presidential candidate Donald Trump and his below par security team. Brother Dupree says it is amazing the many buildings that were not secure ...
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Frances and Friends - July 12th, 2024
Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swagggart and panel discuss President Biden’s performance at his hour long press conference and his slips that again contribute to concern over his current competency, let alone serving for another four years. Looking at the ongoing Russia Ukraine war, we see...
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Frances and Friends - July 11th, 2024
Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel discuss physical and verbal abuse within a marriage and what God says about it, and does abuse warrant grounds for divorce. Biblically, divorce is allowed when there is fornication or abandonment; at times, abuse can fall into the category ...