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Dr. Ronald Peters sits down with Day1 host Peter Wallace to discuss the work of his life, including interdenominational work in academy, renewal of faith in urban centers, and much more. Join us for this conversation of faith and hope, only on Day1.
Four young voices from the 2012 Festival of Young Preachers in Louisville, Kentucky talk to Day1 host Peter Wallace on how they believe the church can reach a younger generation.
In her John Hines Preaching Award-winning sermon, the Rev. Patricia Grace takes the opportunity at a dinner party to teach about welcoming and serving the undesirable people of the world.