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Whether we look to the world or the church, we see fractured relationships. Is there hope? The death and resurrection of Jesus gives Christians the resources they need to transform and heal relationships, including in the realms of race and sex. Continuing his series based on Tim Keller’s Hope in Times of Fear, Pastor Jordan Kologe calls us to live a life that de-idolizes race and dignifies our bodies, reflecting and connecting to the self-giving divine love that eternally exists between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
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Whether we look to the world or the church, we see fractured relationships. Is there hope? The death and resurrection of Jesus gives Christians the resources they need to transform and heal relationships, including in the realms of race and sex. Continuing his series based on Tim Keller’s Hope in Times of Fear, Pastor Jordan Kologe calls us to live a life that de-idolizes race and dignifies our bodies, reflecting and connecting to the self-giving divine love that eternally exists between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.