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Islam and Christianity in Bible Prophecy seminar at SDA Church

By Carole Thomas

SDA Church will be hosting a seminar about Islam and Christianity in Bible Prophecy at 7:30pmCT nightly on Friday, October 7, and Saturday, October 8, 2022. Join us for an amazing seminar that will lead you to make sense of what you have read in the Old Testament book of Daniel chapter 11 & 12. As you see prophecy more clearly, you can face the future with hope.

Admission is free, and includes child care, a free meal and free study materials. You can register at AttendSeminar.live/Columbia or just come to the SDA Church.


Friday night's topic is "Islam and Christianity-The Basics," and Saturday night's topic is "The King of the North and The Little Horn Antichrist Beast."

SDA Church is located at 100 Adventist Road, Columbia, KY.


This story was posted on 2022-10-07 09:06:50
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