It seems to be a rule of life that service to others matters. Parents give up serving themselves to raise the next generation, plants give up life to meet the needs of insects, animals, and humanity. Are there similar parallels in the spiritual realm too? Must we give up selfish interests to gain eternal life? Must we – in a sense – die to live? Please follow along as we find out more.
Hosted by: Pr Clive Nash
Guests: Pr John Kosmeier & Kaysie Vokurka
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