Join us for a little more of our conversation with Gregory Ellison II, author, NPR guest, professor at Candler School of Theology, and founder of Fearless Dialogues, which has invited over 60,000 people into fearless encounter with one another as he talks about his grandmother, his parents, and how their threads weave into his ministry today.
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