Stuart Briscoe
Some people say "you are what you eat," while others insist "you are what you wear." But in light of the fact that "pistis" means both "faith" (active) and "faithfulness" (passive), it would appear more accurate to say "you are what you believe."
Some people say "you are what you eat," while others insist "you are what you wear." But in light of the fact that "pistis" means both "faith" (active) and "faithfulness" (passive), it would appear more accurate to say "you are what you believe."
August 14, 2009
Series: Growing the Fruitful Life
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