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Are YOU Lukewarm? This Is What Lukewarm Christianity Actually Looks Like.

30 min · 18. maj 2026
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What does lukewarm Christianity actually look like? In this video, we talk about spiritual numbness, distraction, comfort, emotional Christianity, social media, silence, prayer, discipline.. and why so many Christians feel disconnected from God while still appearing religious externally.

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