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In this session, we are invited to see our lives through the lens of “kintsugi”, the art of repairing broken pottery by highlighting its cracks rather than hiding them. Through the biblical stories of Rahab, Gideon, and Esther, we see that God does not erase our past, weakness, or fear, but instead uses them to display His glory. Our fractures do not disqualify us; they become the very places where God’s light shines through.
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By Church at the CrossingIn this session, we are invited to see our lives through the lens of “kintsugi”, the art of repairing broken pottery by highlighting its cracks rather than hiding them. Through the biblical stories of Rahab, Gideon, and Esther, we see that God does not erase our past, weakness, or fear, but instead uses them to display His glory. Our fractures do not disqualify us; they become the very places where God’s light shines through.
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