The Nightlight - 16: BE YE SEPARATE - with Melvin Vallomparambil

· Whitestone Media · Narrated by Christopher Glyn
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More than ever before, it seems that fear and uncertainty are taking over. With the world teetering on a knife's edge, how can we, as Christians, be in the world but not of the world? Does "be ye separate" mean hiding out somewhere? Acclaimed Bible scholar Melvin Vallomparambil explains how to be truly separate from the daily bombardment of demonic worldly influences, yet still reach the world with Jesus' love, comfort, truth and light! As a born-again believer, you know Jesus dwells in you, but when you hear Melvin break open the Word to reveal how Jesus can walk in you, it's a game changer!

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For four decades, the unparalleled narrative skills of Christopher Glyn have enthralled millions around the world! Glyn rose to international recognition via hosting an array of highly acclaimed inspirational radio shows and audio dramas, as well as numerous motivational audio books, including a popular reading of the King James Bible. With the launch of NIGHTLIGHT, Glyn brings together the best and brightest in their respective fields of Christian expertise, creating a cohesive collective of interviews based on topics which demand critical analysis and comprehension in today's world. NIGHTLIGHT is the go-to resource for exceptional insights, deep discussions and candid conversations on issues that truly turn on the light!

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