Fire of Love: The Passion of the Martyrs

Fire of Love: The Passion of the Martyrs

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Jesus Wants to Raise the Lazarus in You

The raising of Lazarus is more than a miracle—it's climactic sign that reveals Jesus’ love that leads Him to the Cross. Dr. Sri explains how this miracle is a turning point in the Gospel and how it shows us Jesus' deepest love for His friends. Just as Jesus calls Lazarus to come ...  Show more

Why Love Is More than Feelings

What is the role of feelings in romantic relationships and marriage? Dr. Sri explains that while emotions play an important role in relationships, they cannot be the foundation of love. Instead, real love requires commitment, clear judgment, and growth through challenges. _ _ For ...  Show more

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