You are going to want to be taking notes for this one, trust me! Justin Whitmel Earley brought some powerful truths about the importance of friendship in adulthood and what life can look like with fruitful people walking alongside you. Your family, heart, and body need you to be in community with others to be the best version of you and today we learn powerful and practical steps to walk in that direction confidently even when it is scary! Jesus created us to be in community with Christ followers and we are reminded of that beautiful and critical truth in episode 2 of the Friendship Series!
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