Should we consistently remind others of the wrongdoings of past generations?

In this Family Business Minute, Pastor Steve Alessi and podcast team member Allen C. Paul discuss whether we should bury the sins of the past, or keep them in the forefront when it comes to relationships and racial reconciliation.

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