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The subject of injustice is a fiery one. We've all experienced forms of injustice in our lives. Justice being served is a necessary part of righting wrongs. But when asked to define what actual justice is, there are uncountable numbers of responses.
In order to find true healing both personally, and as a culture, we are in desperate need of redefining what justice looks like.
In this episode Abi and Justin sit down with Sean Smith as he opens up about the racially motivated tragedy that sent his world into a tailspin. Sean shares the miraculous event that inspired him to forgive, liberating him and the ones that forever changed his life.
If you've ever battled overcoming an injustice you've experienced, this episode is for you.
And don't forget to checkout The Compassion Project at www.stumvollconsulting.com/courses/thecompassionproject
By Justin and Abi Stumvoll4.9
25962,596 ratings
The subject of injustice is a fiery one. We've all experienced forms of injustice in our lives. Justice being served is a necessary part of righting wrongs. But when asked to define what actual justice is, there are uncountable numbers of responses.
In order to find true healing both personally, and as a culture, we are in desperate need of redefining what justice looks like.
In this episode Abi and Justin sit down with Sean Smith as he opens up about the racially motivated tragedy that sent his world into a tailspin. Sean shares the miraculous event that inspired him to forgive, liberating him and the ones that forever changed his life.
If you've ever battled overcoming an injustice you've experienced, this episode is for you.
And don't forget to checkout The Compassion Project at www.stumvollconsulting.com/courses/thecompassionproject

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