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Praying to saints, the death penalty, dating, and more (LIGHTNING ROUND!)

Episode 29

January 26, 2024 • David Horner, Nathan Crowe • Romans 8:34, Romans 13, Genesis 11, 1 Samuel 28

In this episode, Pastor David and Nathan discuss several different questions including:

• Should we be asking saints to pray for us?

• Should Christians support the death penalty?

• How did different races and ethnicities come about?

• How do you navigate heavy issues in Christian dating relationships as you consider marriage?

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