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In a culture that profits off of our polarization, division and the demonization of the "other," Jesus is breaking down divisions and inviting us to participate in the reconciliation of all things, starting with our concrete and local relationships. In Philippians 4:2-3, Paul gets concrete and local, pleading with Euodia and Syntyche to "agree in the Lord."
For some practical tips on how to have difficult conversations, check out this helpful article:
https://gravityleadership.com/how-to-have-a-difficult-conversation/
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In a culture that profits off of our polarization, division and the demonization of the "other," Jesus is breaking down divisions and inviting us to participate in the reconciliation of all things, starting with our concrete and local relationships. In Philippians 4:2-3, Paul gets concrete and local, pleading with Euodia and Syntyche to "agree in the Lord."
For some practical tips on how to have difficult conversations, check out this helpful article:
https://gravityleadership.com/how-to-have-a-difficult-conversation/