
Romans: A New Way to Be Human | Romans 12:9-21
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The Power of Affectionate Touch
LZ Granderson: I came to know Jesus because he was around a community of Christ followers that had a level of willingness to use their words not to dog eat dog and have competitive mocking like my friends had. LZ: This is what it looks like to love one another with brotherly affection, but don't hear me wrong here. Christians are competitive. He says in Roman culture, people competed to gain honor for themselves. In Christian cultures, disciples compete to honor others,. LZ: Tonight at 6 p.m., we're going to gather together and pray together. And the prayer practices that we punctuate our days to practice dependence in prayer. That's the way we do
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