Episode 12-2024: The Discipline of Self-Examination
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Episode 12-2024: The Discipline of Self-Examination
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Episode 11-2024 for 17 March 2024 was a repeat of episode 10-2024.
In today’s episode, we turn our attention to the topic of “Self-Examination”. We live in a society where there is a lot of religiosity around us and a lot of godlessness. In a context like this, it is even more urgent for each of us to examine ourselves. Let us consider 2 Corinthians 5:13.
Reverend Omar Morrison is the Pastor of First Missionary Church in Jamaica.
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