Francis Chan Says God is Using Coronavirus to ‘Prune the Church and Cut Off Branches That Aren’t Bearing Fruit’ So the Body of Christ Will ‘Become …

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God is using the coronavirus pandemic as a time to “prune the Church and cut off branches that aren’t bearing fruit,” ultimately allowing the Body of…

Francis Chan Says God is Using Coronavirus to ‘Prune the Church and Cut Off Branches That Aren’t Bearing Fruit’ So the Body of Christ Will ‘Become …

God never created Death. The man did that himself with Man Made Religion. Look how that divides our Earth into Tiny Countries to Murder one another on Earth 🌐

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4 responses to “Francis Chan Says God is Using Coronavirus to ‘Prune the Church and Cut Off Branches That Aren’t Bearing Fruit’ So the Body of Christ Will ‘Become …”

  1. Just posted this on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/100048192169579/posts/133295018286903/

    1. Kindness Avatar

      Oh my couldn’t I decided to shut my mouth up on that. Hundred-page theists with scientific backup data and then I remembered Master ”walk way don’t run cause you face will fall in the mud ” guidance from Master 🤪keeps me in line Shalom ⚜️⚜️🙇🙇🙇

  2. Kenneth Ratcliffe Avatar

    , There’s an element of truth in that statement 😉

    1. Kindness Avatar

      The Lord did not create death, man does Shalom ⚜️🙇⚜️🙇


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