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There was a time when I believed that God only met me in my best moments—when I had it together, when I felt spiritually clean, when I was "worthy." But real life has taught me something else: Grace often meets us at the crossroads. In the tension between our hopes and our history. Between our healing and our hidden pain. Between who people see and who we really are. That is what I call Divine Intersectionality.
By Adewole AfolabiThere was a time when I believed that God only met me in my best moments—when I had it together, when I felt spiritually clean, when I was "worthy." But real life has taught me something else: Grace often meets us at the crossroads. In the tension between our hopes and our history. Between our healing and our hidden pain. Between who people see and who we really are. That is what I call Divine Intersectionality.