Why does it feel harder than ever for generations to understand one another? On Believer’s Voice of Victory, Courtney Copeland Acuña and Professor Greg Stephens tackle the tension between truth, empathy and discipleship in today’s culture. They discuss how listening, relationships with other believers, and biblical truth work together to bring unity rather than division. Tune in to learn how the Church can move forward together, be stronger, and be more connected.
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