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Raise Your Voice

An Urgent Call to Speak Out in a Collapsing Culture

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Raise Your Voice

Di: Myles A. Rutherford
Letto da: Myles A. Rutherford
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The Lord is calling His people to break their silence and proclaim the Gospel to everyone—right now.

The Spirit of God is moving in people’s hearts, prompting them to speak out against the sins and atrocities in our world. Speaking out comes with a cost. It can be challenging, unpopular, and downright lonely. You will be misunderstood. But those who speak in God’s voice find peace for being faithful to his call.

God has always looked for people who are willing to do what He needs done. He takes those imperfect people and baptizes them with passion to do His will. They cannot escape its clutches.

God wants to say something to you and through you. He is looking for a trumpet; the raised voices of His remnant are the sounds of revival. Revival happens when repentance happens. Repentance happens when people speak the heart of God. God has voices ready to speak and bring revival to earth. Are you one of them? If you are looking for a way to unlock the words of God from deep in your soul, this audiobook is for you.

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