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Christian talk radio with Pastor Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier

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February 15

How to Discuss Doctrinal Differences in the Church

Episode 1425 | Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier answer caller questions. 1. If Jesus washed the disciples' feet, should we wash feet also? 2. How do I make God the biggest part of my life? 3. Is heaven actually here on earth? 4. Am I really saved if I keep sinning even though I know better?

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Core Christianity was a broadcast that used a Q&A format to answer Bible and theology questions. Although they no longer have a daily broadcast, these past broadcast audio episodes from Pastor Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier, can give you valuable insight into Scriptural questions that can deepen your knowledge and understanding of God's Word.

Core Christianity was a broadcast that used a Q&A format to answer Bible and theology questions. Although they no longer have a daily broadcast, these past broadcast audio episodes from Pastor Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier, can give you valuable insight into Scriptural questions that can deepen your knowledge and understanding of God's Word.

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