2021 Washington, D.C. Victory Campaign: Faith and Fear Will Not Work at the Same Time (7:00 p.m. ET)

Speaker(s): Kenneth Copeland

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At the 2021 Washington D.C. Victory Campaign, Kenneth Copeland teaches biblical examples of why faith and fear will not work at the same time. You can have faith in your heart and doubt in your head, but true unbelief is when you choose not to believe something. The Word of God is the only cure for unbelief.

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