Monday, April 25, 2016

Brother Bob Youtube Preaching On A Sermon About Naaman

     Friends, take time to left click each of the five links below to view a sermon about Naaman preached by Brother Bob on April 23, 2016 in Columbus Ohio. You'll learn why Naaman wanted two mules burden (defined as carrying) with earth (defined as holy ground). Also be sure to watch the entire sermon and view a day in the life of the tax collector Zacchaeus and how Zacchaeus got saved.  Brother Bob was inspired to preach these sermons from Pastor Sonny Mull of Louisville Kentucky and Sonny's spiritual father named Buren Hastings. I've posted the page link of the original sermon from Buren Hastings called A Journey With Zacchaeus below which I recommend all my friends to listen to. 

     I pray in Jesus name these sermons bless people all over this earth with strength and peace. Enjoy the sermons and feel free to email Brother Bob at rz8tlm@yahoo.com or write to Brother Bob Malkin, 2233 Pinetree Lane, Apt N. Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068. (614) 604-7133. Jesus bless you all.

Click each of the five links below to hear A Sermon About Naaman from Brother Bob.

https://youtu.be/L8rUEkIUEYw

https://youtu.be/5hSdRic99jI

https://youtu.be/RKvCo9TBBzE

https://youtu.be/Tw3-Yqoe6Hw

https://youtu.be/fw7s0J5AKI0

The page link to hear Buren Hastings preaching A Journey With Zacchaeus is listed below.

http://www.abeeschapelbaptist.org/sermons/pastor-hastings/

2 comments:

  1. Brother Bob! Just wanted to say thank you so much because you were such a blessing to my friends and I while we were still living in the States. I pray that God continues to use you greatly and enlarges your territory. Rosi

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    1. Rosi great to hear from you. Call me anytime at 614-604-7133. Jesus bless you for your kind words. Let me know your email and we'll keep in contact. Continue to read my blog preachbrotherbob. Repent, stop sinning, confess Jesus to be God and believe Jesus died for you on the cross was buried and rose again.

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