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Today, we explore the theme of transformation in our lives, encapsulated in the concept of being "Broken Made Whole." As we approach Easter, we reflect on the importance of acknowledging our brokenness during Lent and the joy that awaits us afterward. This episode emphasizes that through our struggles, we can find a deeper beauty and purpose, much like the Japanese art of Kintsugi, where broken pottery is repaired with gold, highlighting its cracks rather than hiding them. We discuss how God uses our pain and experiences to mold us into something more beautiful than we were before. Ultimately, we encourage you to embrace this journey, trusting in the resurrection power that lies ahead.
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By Yvon PrehnToday, we explore the theme of transformation in our lives, encapsulated in the concept of being "Broken Made Whole." As we approach Easter, we reflect on the importance of acknowledging our brokenness during Lent and the joy that awaits us afterward. This episode emphasizes that through our struggles, we can find a deeper beauty and purpose, much like the Japanese art of Kintsugi, where broken pottery is repaired with gold, highlighting its cracks rather than hiding them. We discuss how God uses our pain and experiences to mold us into something more beautiful than we were before. Ultimately, we encourage you to embrace this journey, trusting in the resurrection power that lies ahead.
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