PROF DION FORSTER - Faith and Comfort: The Narrow Gate, Black History Month, and the Call to Serve Others

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Prof. Dion Foster, dives into powerful reflections on faith, comfort, and sacrifice. In this episode, he unpacks the concept of the narrow gate, drawing inspiration from Jesus' teachings in Matthew 7. Discover how we often equate blessing with comfort and opulence, while true faith challenges us to embrace discomfort and service to others. Prof. Foster also reflects on Black History Month, honoring the courage of pioneers like Rosa Parks and the lunch counter sit-ins. Tune in for thought-provoking insights on living a life that brings joy, justice, and blessing to the world.
6 Feb English South Africa Religion & Spirituality · Christianity

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