Our culture is obsessed with “love.” But often what the world calls “love” is little more than temporary attraction. Ty Gibson and Nathan McKee explain what the New Testament mean when it says, “God is love.” The answer lies in the Greek word agape.

Ty Gibson takes us back to the very first gospel
promise in Genesis, revealing profound answers..
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“And when they were come to the place, which is
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Our culture is obsessed with “love.” But often what the world calls “love” is little more than temporary attraction. Ty Gibson and Nathan McKee explain what the New Testament mean when it says, “God is love.” The answer lies in the Greek word agape.
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