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Ninth film in “Footprints of God” series launches at world premiere in Michigan

April 22, 2018 Diane Hanson 3

More than 300 fans gathered at St. John Neumann Catholic Church in Canton, Michigan, to watch Steve Ray’s Elijah & Elisha: Conscience of the Kingdom, which had been […]

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World premiere of new “Footprints of God” film on March 9th in Canton, Michigan

March 2, 2018 CWR Staff 3

Host and creator Steve Ray will present and discuss Elijah & Elisha: Conscience of the Kingdom, the ninth film in the popular series from Ignatius […]

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