St. Peter, writing nearly 2,000 years ago, urged his readers to build their character by adding mutual affection to their faith—a type of affection rooted in deep, meaningful, and life-sustaining relationships. But here’s the problem: we’re losing the art of friendship. In our world today, we’re more isolated, invisible, and disconnected than ever before.
In this teaching Forrest dives into mutual affection, and how it’s more than just a character trait; it’s the key to unlocking a richer, more connected life.
We need each other. How do we reclaim this lost art of friendship in our modern, fast-paced world? Could mutual affection be the missing link in your spiritual journey?