Annual Meeting (Part 2): Assurance in the Kingdom of God
by Elder Matt Sonstegard
In this message Elder Matt Sonstegard preaches about the sweet assurance that we can experience in the Kingdom of God here in this life.
by Elder Matt Sonstegard
In this message Elder Matt Sonstegard preaches about the sweet assurance that we can experience in the Kingdom of God here in this life.
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