Ep.36 - What A Dark Encounter Taught Me About God's Power
This episode recounts a recent, first-hand experience about spiritual darkness, prayer, the wise counsel of friends, and God's power over the spiritual realm.

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David Bethea shares lessons, stories, and views on topics related to the Bible, faith and spirituality.
satellitepodcast hosts Satellite Podcast, a religion show with 36 episodes published.
This episode recounts a recent, first-hand experience about spiritual darkness, prayer, the wise counsel of friends, and God's power over the spiritual realm.
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