Are you living a moral life?
Are you living a moral life?
In our post–Christian world today, we see many factors that contribute to people living and leading immoral lives. With pornography and drug abuse and cohabitation, people have forgotten God and therefore have chosen to turn away from the moral laws he has prescribed to us.
Father Mark Baron, MIC reflects on how we can live our lives with a central focus on morality and adhering to the teachings that Christ left us.
Then hear the story of Andrew Comiskey and Desert Stream Living Waters Ministry, as they work to help impart healing to the sexually and relationally broken through faith in Jesus Christ, the Divine Mercy.
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