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The River Church | Post Falls, Idaho
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5 days ago
The Assyrians were vile, cruel, and everything Jonah despised. So he ran 2,500 miles away! The Book of Jonah shows us what happens when we let our prejudice, politics, or nationalism trump the heart of God for the lost.
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The Assyrians were vile, cruel, and everything Jonah despised. So he ran 2,500 miles away! The Book of Jonah shows us what happens when we let our prejudice, politics, or nationalism trump the heart of God for the lost.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Religion
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Caleb and a Generation of Grasshoppers
The River Church | Post Falls, Idaho
5 months ago
Caleb and a Generation of Grasshoppers
Step out in faith and courage, just like Caleb, to claim the spiritual territory God has destined for you, knowing that the greatest fruit for His Kingdom is found where you're willing to go. Embrace an offensive heart, not a defensive one, and watch God work miraculously through your obedience to impact the lost and shine His light in enemy territory.
The River Church | Post Falls, Idaho
The Assyrians were vile, cruel, and everything Jonah despised. So he ran 2,500 miles away! The Book of Jonah shows us what happens when we let our prejudice, politics, or nationalism trump the heart of God for the lost.