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Take Up the Press

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Published on 03 Sep 2024 / In News and Politics

Jesus knew how to get his message heard and he wasn't afraid of being misquoted, and at times he'd deliberately use provocative and confusing statements. We can preach the gospel and reach millions of people today through social media and the mass media, but we also need to be prepared to be misquoted, lied about, and condemned. But at least our message will be heard by those with ears to hear, and seen by those with eyes to see... and THAT is what matters most!

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Produced by: Ish
Narrated by: Felipe
Written by: Dave

What is "A Voice in the Desert"?

The purpose of A Voice in the Desert is to point people to the message, rather than the messenger. Most modern day prophets promote themselves more than the teachings of Jesus and the true message of Revelation. A Voice in the Desert challenges that error and more. Some of the things you hear on this channel may be difficult to understand, and may offend you. The goal, however, is to sweep away dogmas and traditions to reveal what Jesus actually taught.

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