Frances & Friends - May 27th, 2020
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27-May-2020
Because of the fall, every person living in sin is under a generational curse, but when someone in the family gets saved, that generational curse is broken. Today on Frances and Friends Sister Swaggart and panel discuss Exodus 20:5 in response to an email. The panel addresses the death of a man in Minneapolis at the hands of a police officer. Brother Donnie says he was appalled watching the video of a hand cuffed, black male being held down with the knee of a police officer until he died because he couldn’t breathe. The panel says this is a shame to the mission of all the good police officers who honorably do their duties. Brother Brown says police will feel the repercussions of this all over the nation. The panel also discusses the many misunderstandings of wearing masks and gloves for COVID19 protection.
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