
The Unsettling Family Tree
Most people associate Christianity with religious living... an attempt to live a life filled with godly morals and virtues. Fortunately, Christmas reminds us that Christianity is not as much about what we do as it is about what has been done for us.
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Most people associate Christianity with religious living... an attempt to live a life filled with godly morals and virtues. Fortunately, Christmas reminds us that Christianity is not as much about what we do as it is about what has been done for us.
Most people associate Christianity with religious living... an attempt to live a life filled with godly morals and virtues. Fortunately, Christmas reminds us that Christianity is not as much about what we do as it is about what has been done for us.
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