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Walk on Water or Learn to Swim

Walk on Water or Learn to Swim by Bill Britton. Now you remember this in the light of what I am going to tell you. It scares people to see somebody walking on the water, right? I’m going to talk to you about how to walk on water. When it happens, people get afraid, they think it’s spooky. They don’t think it’s reality. When Jesus did it, it was reality; it was not a spirit, or a ghost. He was there in reality walking on the water, but they were...

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His Unlimited Glory

His Unlimited Glory by Bill Britton. As stated in the book, the preceding message was sent to us more than a year ago, but it was not until now that the Lord instructed us to print it and mail it out. When the shock value of the message wears off, many are going to find the Book opening up in a new way concerning end-time truths and the New-Creation Man. (Bill Britton) Lest any should think at first glance that we are trying to glorify the devil, let me assure...

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Treasures of Darkness

Treasures of Darkness by Bill Britton: During a time of great darkness for Israel, there was a man that experienced a treasure he had never seen or heard of before. A treasure so tremendous, that it is recorded for 48 chapters in the living pages of God’s book. That man was a priest in the temple. If he had a family, they were gone! He was there by the rivers of Babylon where the rest of Israel was hanging their harps on the willows. Their heads were down. All they could...

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Sons of God Awake

Sons of God Awake by Bill Britton, Man is surrounded by limitations. In fact, he is a creature of circum-stances, limited by time, space, human knowledge, physical strength and endurance. No matter how desperate he is to perform a task, he can stay awake only a certain number of hours, then he becomes weak and useless physically and mentally until he gives in to sleep and rest. (Bill Britton) No matter how large an empire he has to rule over, he can only be at one place at a time....

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Famine in the Land

Famine in the Land by Bill Britton: On a dirt road in the middle of a wide field stood a beautiful carriage, something on the order of a stagecoach, but all edged in gold, and with beautiful carvings. It was pulled by six large chestnut horses, two in the lead, two in the middle and two in the rear. But they were not moving, they were not pulling the carriage, and I wondered why. Then I saw the driver underneath the carriage, on the ground on his back, just behind...