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We exist in a world eating away at itself. A world fractured from within. A world aching for wholeness. Whether the fractures are related to politics, race, religion, public health, or sexuality—to name a few of the polarizing issues we feel daily—our lives are not often marked by love, goodness, beauty, and kindness but by reactivity, impatience, judgmentalism, violence, and the inability to hold space with one another.
Good and Beautiful and Kind: Becoming Whole in a Fractured World
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