In a special episode acknowledging Black History, we explore the reality of the power of one in the collective experience of black people and in the Bible. We encourage listeners to be authentically one at a time in which society calls for homogeneity. We close with these questions: What are you doing with your power of one? What difference are you making in your church? In your neighborhood? In your world of influence? God has placed you where you are and has equipped you with the power of one for a purpose.
Scriptures referenced include Romans 5:19; Deuteronomy 6:4; and John 10:30.
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