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What truly defines you? Is it your nationality? Your race? Your political loyalties? Or the denomination you were born into?

In a world where globalism, nationalism, and denominationalism compete for our allegiance, how do we as followers of Christ resist divided identities and live out our true citizenship?

This podcast explores that very question.

Drawing from Hebrews 11, we’ll see how Abraham, Joseph, Moses, and others lived as strangers and pilgrims, leaving behind families, tribes, and city-states to embrace a better homeland.

Their testimony reminds us that faith has one substance, one allegiance, and one destination.

Today, we face the same call: to rise above borders, bloodlines, and banners, and to live with singular allegiance to the Kingdom that cannot be shaken.