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There is a practical difference between experiencing a hurtful event and the internal choice to harbor offense. Today, we focus on identifying the indicators of offense in our daily lives—such as avoidance or anxiety—and how choosing to process pain internally allows us to maintain personal power rather than adopting a victim mindset. Moments of friction serve as vital invitations for character growth and the restoration of our connections within the community.
By Bethel AtlantaThere is a practical difference between experiencing a hurtful event and the internal choice to harbor offense. Today, we focus on identifying the indicators of offense in our daily lives—such as avoidance or anxiety—and how choosing to process pain internally allows us to maintain personal power rather than adopting a victim mindset. Moments of friction serve as vital invitations for character growth and the restoration of our connections within the community.