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Book of Romans

A few months back I was going to evening lectures at my Church weekly on the book of Romans in the Bible. After the 4th week I stopped because it was burning me out. I didn’t like being out late in the evenings repeatedly then I was taking my medication late which was unsettling.

The Church has been recording them and putting them on YouTube. Lately I’ve been catching up on them. I find them fascinating to listen to. It’s not really breaking new ground in terms of changing my belief to me but takes some interesting examples from all areas of the Bible.

I asked to register for the 2nd term but keep watching them at home. The Church was fine with that. I certainly think Churches have become more accessible than they used to be. I am going to a one-off talk in the evening about Christian’s persecuted in a prison in February.


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