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Johnny Dr. Woodard ~ DD

Editora: RWG Publishing

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Johnny & Jewel Woodard have been longtime missionaries with The Bread Of Life Baptist Missionary Fellowship since 1995. Dr. Woodard is President of The Bread Of Life International Bible Correspondence Institute, which has thousands of students in over 110 countries and in all 50 states in America.
 
Dr. Woodard designed all the Bible Study Courses, as well as many different Gospel Tracts that have been distributed around the world. He has pastored 7 churches in Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana, including Solid Rock Baptist Church in Kirbyville, Texas, which he founded.
 
Dr. Woodard has authored several books on various topics, including his first, "Reaching The Perishing" which is his autobiography. He and Sis. Jewel reside in Kirbyville, Texas and stay very active in the ministry, spreading God's Word around the world.
 
Disponível desde: 04/01/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 46 páginas.

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