On Saying Yes and Saying No
What are you saying "yes" to? What are you saying "no" to? Paul uses the metaphor of running to challenge the church in Corinth on how to pursue Jesus, and it's something we can all learn from.
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Get The EmailWhat are you saying "yes" to? What are you saying "no" to? Paul uses the metaphor of running to challenge the church in Corinth on how to pursue Jesus, and it's something we can all learn from.
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