Episode 1081 | Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier answer caller questions.
Questions in this Episode
1. Will the church experience the great tribulation?
2. How do I know if it’s God’s will to get back together with my ex?
3. Should I cut-off my Christian daughter from my life if she is committing adultery?
4. Are our rewards in heaven based on good works?
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