What Every Christian Ought to Know

Dec 29, 2006 - comment

Nutrients are essential for plants to grow strong and resilient. Without them they wither and become sickly. Likewise, Christians need “spiritual nutrients” to establish strong roots and bear fruit.

Today’s guest is going to share what every believer from any denomination or church needs to blossom and grow.

We’re excited to have Dr. Adrian Rogers in studio with us today. Dr. Rogers has served as President of the Southern Baptist Convention and has recently retired as the Senior Pastor of Bellevue Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee. He’s here today to share with us What Every Christian Ought to Know.

topic(s): Faith, Bible, Ministry

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