Bible Perspective on The God of our Forefathers

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In a passage from Exodus, as Moses talks with the burning bush, he asks the Fire about its identity, about how to tell others
about who this is. The answer that came: “The God of your
ancestors”. What does that really mean though? And what could
be the implications? Are we to then understand that the God you
believe in must be the same God your forefathers worshipped?
Where does that leave evangelism? Pr Brighton Manyepa unpacks
this contentious topic, giving us the Bible's Perspective
7 Jun English South Africa Christianity · Religion & Spirituality

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