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In Part 2, Joe unpacks the concept of the wool ball and how it relates to the story about friendship, weaving, and what it means to be so spun together that you can’t tell where one life ends and another begins. From African villages to living rooms in the UK, he’s seen what happens when people trade programs and attendance for patience and proximity.
We talk about slowing down enough to form real community, why results don’t come quickly, and how Jesus didn’t build a crowd—He built a family. It’s silly, deep, and full of warmth for anyone tired of fake togetherness.
Real friendship isn’t efficient. It’s tangled, time-consuming, and the exact kind of slow work that forms us.Don't forget to RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE!!!
By Cassidy and AmberIn Part 2, Joe unpacks the concept of the wool ball and how it relates to the story about friendship, weaving, and what it means to be so spun together that you can’t tell where one life ends and another begins. From African villages to living rooms in the UK, he’s seen what happens when people trade programs and attendance for patience and proximity.
We talk about slowing down enough to form real community, why results don’t come quickly, and how Jesus didn’t build a crowd—He built a family. It’s silly, deep, and full of warmth for anyone tired of fake togetherness.
Real friendship isn’t efficient. It’s tangled, time-consuming, and the exact kind of slow work that forms us.Don't forget to RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE!!!