Lessons in Genesis Part 1

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David G. Evans is a leader in today’s global ministry. His passion for soul-winning is evident in his signature altar calls, touching lives during each ministry opportunity. No stranger to excellence, his 27,000-member Bethany Church in New Jersey, is the headquarter church for his Abundant Harvest Fellowship of Churches, a pastoral covering for more than 175 churches throughout the world.

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Lessons in Genesis Part 1 | FaithChannel David G. Evans is a leader in today’s global ministry. His passion for soul-winning is evident in his signature altar calls, touching lives during each ministry opportunity. No stranger to excellence, his 27,000-member Bethany Church in New Jersey, is the headquarter church for his Abundant Harvest Fellowship of Churches, a pastoral covering for more than 175 churches throughout the world.

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