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  • WWJDnow
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    Re: The Tide That Turns

    Originally posted by Faith_Machine View Post
    What's a W.V. Grant? He's a prophet, you say? I don't recall seeing his name in the Bible.
    Wasn't he a general during World War II? I seem to remember seeing something about that in my homeschool materials.

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  • Faith_Machine
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    Re: The Tide That Turns

    What's a W.V. Grant? He's a prophet, you say? I don't recall seeing his name in the Bible.

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  • WWJDnow
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    Re: The Tide That Turns

    I have no idea what this thread is supposed to be about, but I'd like to say that, until the atheist scientists can explain what causes the tides--and we know that they have no explanation--that is all the proof that I need that Christianity is true.

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  • Irinka the repentant jewess
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    Originally posted by Scott Scenter View Post
    I do not like needing to go, and it bothers me that Jesus is rarely present on television anymore, except for various reports about the children catching the measles from Kenneth Copeland. It strikes me now that few of you remember the prophet known as W. V. Grant. Both men are old and their works are many. Many come to heal and few are know by the congress of fascination.
    Hello to you, too, and I am also glad to make your acquaintance.
    What is your favorite prophecy from the Bible? What did you do for Jesus today? How did the Lord save your life? What brings you to this forum? What church is blessed to have you as a regular attendee?

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: The Tide That Turns

    Originally posted by Scott Scenter View Post
    I do not like needing to go, and it bothers me that Jesus is rarely present on television anymore, except for various reports about the children catching the measles from Kenneth Copeland. It strikes me now that few of you remember the prophet known as W. V. Grant. Both men are old and their works are many. Many come to heal and few are know by the congress of fascination.
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  • Donovan A. Mordecai
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    Re: The Tide That Turns

    Originally posted by Scott Scenter View Post
    I do not like needing to go, and it bothers me that Jesus is rarely present on television anymore, except for various reports about the children catching the measles from Kenneth Copeland. It strikes me now that few of you remember the prophet known as W. V. Grant. Both men are old and their works are many. Many come to heal and few are know by the congress of fascination.
    Welcome!

    That's great!

    Now what's your favorite Bible verse?
    What life changing event brought you to Jesus?
    Where do you go to church?

    I'm pretty sure V.W. Grant is not a prophet

    YiC
    DAM

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  • Scott Scenter
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    The Tide That Turns

    I do not like needing to go, and it bothers me that Jesus is rarely present on television anymore, except for various reports about the children catching the measles from Kenneth Copeland. It strikes me now that few of you remember the prophet known as W. V. Grant. Both men are old and their works are many. Many come to heal and few are know by the congress of fascination.
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