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CloseBrady Cook - October 8, 2023
Iceberg Faith: Why is it So Hard to Change My Mind?
First question: Why is it so hard to change my mind? First answer: Because you've developed a worldview, which is the way you see the world. Second question: Is it necessary to change my worldview from time to time? Second answer: Yes. Third question: Why? Third answer: Because the Bible says so.
From Series: "Iceberg Faith"
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