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Theologian Taylor Swift declares in her billboard top song, "Anti-Hero," that she is the problem in her relationships. It's a problem so bad and so deep-seated that it only drives people away. It's a narrative played over and over in the course of her life. Can you relate? What does this narrative have to say about your identity--about who you fundamentally are as a person? Join campus minister Robert Knuth as he unpacks Revelation 14 and the better narrative that the Bible gives to our identities.
By Robert Knuth5
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Theologian Taylor Swift declares in her billboard top song, "Anti-Hero," that she is the problem in her relationships. It's a problem so bad and so deep-seated that it only drives people away. It's a narrative played over and over in the course of her life. Can you relate? What does this narrative have to say about your identity--about who you fundamentally are as a person? Join campus minister Robert Knuth as he unpacks Revelation 14 and the better narrative that the Bible gives to our identities.