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In this episode, Cris Felix join us as we talk about Jesus Christ. He share to us his personal insights about the following questions:
1. How do you feel about the people who don’t believe that Jesus Christ can save them?
2. What does the Savior mean to you?
3. Why is Jesus Christ called the Redeemer?
4. Why does worshipping Heavenly Father should be through Jesus Christ alone?
5. Of the many titles that Jesus Christ bears, what is the most important for you?
This is a cut version of Episode 2. To watch an entire discussion, join us live every Sunday at 7:30PM (Philippines Standard Time) on our official Facebook page.
Facebook: ShareGoodness PH
Youtube: ShareGoodness PH
Patreon: ShareGoodnessPH
Website: sharegoodnessph.wordpress.com
Disclaimer: We are not official representatives of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints nor sponsored by the same. The individual views and opinions of the guests and the hosts do not necessarily reflect the doctrines of the Church, unless otherwise quoted from the Church leaders and from the scriptures.
By ShareGoodness PHIn this episode, Cris Felix join us as we talk about Jesus Christ. He share to us his personal insights about the following questions:
1. How do you feel about the people who don’t believe that Jesus Christ can save them?
2. What does the Savior mean to you?
3. Why is Jesus Christ called the Redeemer?
4. Why does worshipping Heavenly Father should be through Jesus Christ alone?
5. Of the many titles that Jesus Christ bears, what is the most important for you?
This is a cut version of Episode 2. To watch an entire discussion, join us live every Sunday at 7:30PM (Philippines Standard Time) on our official Facebook page.
Facebook: ShareGoodness PH
Youtube: ShareGoodness PH
Patreon: ShareGoodnessPH
Website: sharegoodnessph.wordpress.com
Disclaimer: We are not official representatives of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints nor sponsored by the same. The individual views and opinions of the guests and the hosts do not necessarily reflect the doctrines of the Church, unless otherwise quoted from the Church leaders and from the scriptures.