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In His Grip

In His Grip

Auteur(s): MARKINC Ministries
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In His Grip is the preaching and teaching ministry of Dr. Chuck F. Betters. In His Grip helps men and women grow in their faith so that they are better equipped to face the trails and sufferings that they encounter in life. Dr. Betters is the founder and teacher of MARKINC Ministries and In His Grip is a division of MARKINC Ministries. For more information on MARKINC Ministries and to access more of Dr. Betters’ sermons, articles, and books, visit www.markinc.org.© 2024 In His Grip Christianisme Pastorale et évangélisme Spiritualité
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