This study continues a look at Gideon. He attacked the enemy with only 300 men, but it was successful because God was on his side. In this account we learn of great faith, diplomatic dealings, stubborn refusals, and self-inflicted error and shame.
This study continues a look at Gideon. He attacked the enemy with only 300 men, but it was successful because God was on his side. In this account we learn of great faith, diplomatic dealings, stubborn refusals, and self-inflicted error and shame.
This study continues a look at Gideon. He attacked the enemy with only 300 men, but it was successful because God was on his side. In this account we learn of great faith, diplomatic dealings, stubborn refusals, and self-inflicted error and shame.