Can you really be a Christian and still be popular

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Are Christians meant to be unpopular? The Bible surely seems to make a number of references to that. In this Episode its a Guys affair with Kuki-Monsta and Biscuit running the show as T-Mak takes a lil break. We are joined by one of Zimbabwes best Cinematograhpers, Clemence Wonder, as we address this contentious question. What did Jesus really mean in john 15:18-25 by saying that the world will hate us? Does that mean as Christians we shouldn't seek popularity? Have listen, enjoy and share.
13 Sep 2017 English Zimbabwe Society & Culture · Christianity

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