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In Western culture, we are often enamored with the individual. Consider Nelson Mandela, Teddy Roosevelt, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. We love these stories of impactful people. Here’s the trap: it’s easy to get enamored with the individual and neglect the communal. As a result, we can buy into this solo act philosophy for life. By diving into Colossians 4:7-18, we debunk the solo act myth and see our need not just for surface relationships, but authentic connections.
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In Western culture, we are often enamored with the individual. Consider Nelson Mandela, Teddy Roosevelt, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. We love these stories of impactful people. Here’s the trap: it’s easy to get enamored with the individual and neglect the communal. As a result, we can buy into this solo act philosophy for life. By diving into Colossians 4:7-18, we debunk the solo act myth and see our need not just for surface relationships, but authentic connections.