That’s why we need relationships with God at the center and united in a shared mission.
No. She’s wrong. The whole myth of God fixing everything that’s broken really gets on my nerves. Experience has told me otherwise and, to not learn from the past is foolish in the extreme. This entire book repeats the theme that you will be damaged, hurt and misunderstood if you do it the way she says. What kind of endorsement is that? It’s like saying, “Broken bones heal stronger than the original bone so everyone should break a couple bones per year.”