"Your mind was made to know and love God.

The aim of the gospel is the creation of people who are passionate for doing good rather than settling for the passionless avoidance of evil.
~ John Piper (theologian) ~












The aim of the gospel is the creation of people who are passionate for doing good rather than settli...
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