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Mentoring Kingdom Leaders

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Kingdom Leaders Reproducing Themselves by Creating Other Leaders In An Effort To Promote The Kingdom of God Effectively in Our Culture.

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God may use defeat, taking away material blessings, tragedy, sickness and affliction to reveal His will. He knows exactly where you are in your journey of faith and precisely what it will take to get your attention. So stay alert! You want to ask, listen, hear and then obey.
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The Bible doesn't talk much about a lady named Rhoda, but we can learn an important lesson from her story.

Deborah was a powerful National leader in the Old Testament era. Yes, God knew that she was a Woman when He called her.

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