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Uncommon Commitment

Uncommon Part 2 - February 5, 20017

February 5, 2017 • Pastor Mark Rouse

When it comes to relationships, our culture says the commitment lasts only as long as the feelings do. But uncommon commitment stays loyal to what you said you would do long after the mood you said it in left you. That's why God calls us to not copy the behavior and customs of this world. His way is uncommon - and it's better. Discover God's uncommon commitment to us and how to maintain lasting commitments in our relationships.

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