David: The Warrior

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David: The Warrior

A Series on David: Part 2

You've probably heard it a thousand times: David beat Goliath. But when's the last time you really considered how this could have possibly happened?

 

After all, David wasn't a fighter. He was a shepherd boy, small, gentle, and the very definition of an underdog. He was armed with a slingshot and some stones.

 

Goliath was a giant, a seasoned fighter, armed and ready for an easy win.

 

So what turned David the Shepherd Boy into David the Warrior? 

 

Learn all about this miraculous victory, and how God can help all of us defeat the Goliath in our lives. This is the second in this four-part series.

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