The All Nations Podcast Cleison R. R. Mlanarczyki
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- Religion & Spirituality
A caring and equipping church to influence people with God's love
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Hebrews 1.1-4 | Come And Meet The Son
This is the first message on the wonderful journey through the book of Hebrews. Right after finishing the series on the Old Testament book of the prophet Daniel, pastor Cleison now leads All Nations to this biblical-theological adventure which focuses on who Jesus is and what He has done. Come and Meet the Son! Enjoy the ride!
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Daniel 1.8-21 | Preserving Your Conscience
In the third message on the book of Daniel, pastor Cleison explains why is so important to preserve our independence of conscience out of loyalty to God who has not only rescued us, but also called us to work in His Kingdom.
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Daniel 1.1-7 | A Renewed Moral Imagination
This is the second message on the book of Daniel. Pastor Cleison will guide you through the first seven verses of the book to show you how can we integrate as disciples of Jesus with the culture we live in: a renewed moral imagination.
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April 21st, 2019 | The Latest News
This is the third and final message of the Easter Series 2019 at All Nations Christian Fellowship, Vancouver BC. From the reading of the gospel of Luke 24:13-35, pastor Cleison Mlanarczyki explains that only God is the one who has the right to tell the latest news about the resurrection of Jesus, and consequently the daily renewal of hope and vigor in our lives.
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Daniel 1.1 - 7 | Introduction
This is the first message on the book of Daniel. In this introduction you will be guided by pastor Cleison through the main aspects of the book before starting the study of the Biblical narratives of Daniel. This first message is crucial to the understanding of God's Word in Daniel.
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April 14th, 2019 | Fighting The Right Stones
This is the second message of the Easter Series 2019 at All Nations Christian Fellowship, Vancouver BC. From the reading of the gospel of Mark 16:1-8, pastor Cleison Mlanarczyki explains that the stone at the entrance of Jesus' tomb should not be seen as our biggest problem. Rather, there are two other stones that we should fight hard to get rid of them in order to have a sound relationship with God.