The New Testament Challenge - Session 3 - 1-2 Corinthians, Galatians, Romans
The Books of the Bible (4 Volumes)
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Paul's letters to the **Corinthians** answer their burning questions about some of the grey areas, and address their troubling problems that were causing division amongst them. His letter to the **Galatians** focuses on our inner transformation and the fruit of the Spirit. In **Romans** we get a fresh encounter with God's love, mercy, and grace by learning about justification, redemption, and sanctification.
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