Audio Files | VBR MP3 | Ogg Vorbis |
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Din ba Din (Das Privileg Cover) | 7.7 MB | 2.1 MB |
Har Pal Har Vakt | 6.7 MB | 1.8 MB |
Song Holy Angels Cannot Sing | 4.4 MB | 2.0 MB |
Jeevan Ke Andheron May (Cover) | 5.6 MB | 3.1 MB |
Jitna Tujhe Dhoondun (Phebe & Domenic) | 9.3 MB | |
Jitna Tujhe Dhoondun (The More I Seek Cover) | 6.1 MB | 1.6 MB |
Miley Mujhe Aisa Yaar (First Prayer Cover) | 2.7 MB | 1.4 MB |
Sari Mahima (Cover) | 6.1 MB | 3.0 MB |
The Greatest is Love (1Cor 13) - English | 11.3 MB | 3.6 MB |
The Praying Man - Instrumental | 2.5 MB | 1.2 MB |
Tujhko Miley (Ngi Ai Shame Cover) | 4.1 MB | 2.0 MB |
Vachan Se | 4.2 MB | 2.2 MB |
Yessu Mera (Acoustic Guitar Solo) - Punjabi | 6.2 MB | 3.1 MB |
On Monday, April 30, I started a poll on the following question: Jesus said: "The fields are ripe for harvest... I sent you to reap what you have not worked for. Others have done the hard work, and you have reaped the benefits of their labor." (Jn 4:35,38) DOES IT APPLY 2 NON-JUDEO LANDS AS WELL? They don't need preparation and sowing? Rather, they are as equally ripe for harvest as Judea-Samaria was because of previous labor by somebody (local indigenous religions and prophets!)? A total of 18 votes were cast with the following main results: YES = 9 I believe it wherever the gospel is preached and people respond. = 5 NO = 1 I'M NOT SURE = 0 One Scholar responded saying: "I think God's Spirit is at work with all people all the time through various way, and sundry ways as Hebrews says. hence they are ready for harvest... but the church is too slow to go." A Pastor responded saying: "I do believe that even in the remotest areas, the fields are alread...
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