Takeaway #3 - The Great Divorce

Takeaway #3 - The Great Divorce

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Takeaway #4 - We Are A People of the Means

Love Truce? Give a little to help support the show! "The ends justify the means" is a phrase we hear occasionally. Often it is used to justify bad behavior, so long as it creates a profitable outcome. But we Christians know that we are called to live righteous lives. Are we peop ...  Show more

Takeaway #5 - The Only Thing We Have to Fear

Give to support the Truce Podcast On March 4, 1933, FDR delivered his inaugural address. In it, he used the phrase "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself". I did a little searching and this phrase is used a LOT in Christian books. So often. But it almost always refers to ...  Show more

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