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Finns gudomlig perfektionism?

EPISODE · Oct 11, 2021 · 43 MIN

Finns gudomlig perfektionism?

from Kristen i skolan-podden · host Ny Generation

Välkommen till en ny måndag och mer snack om att leva ut sin tro i vardagen. Det har i tidigare avsnitt pratats om att göra saker för Gud, men hur kan vi göra vårt bästa för Gud? Och vart går gränsen, när har man gjort sitt bästa? Hur undviker man att hamna i perfektionistdiket? Handlar det om att prestera för Guds skull? Bibelord: Kol 3:23-24, 1 Sam 16:7 "Kristen i skolan" är en podcast av Ny Generation, elev- och studentorganisation. www.nygeneration.se [email protected] @nygeneration på sociala medier

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