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When we remove our lives and our relationships from community for an expended period of time, we dangerously isolate ourselves and set ourselves up perfectly for ruining our relationships. This isolation plays out in 2 big ways:
The antithesis of isolation is NOT being an extrovert. (We need extroverts AND introverts!) It is knowing and being known—which is biblical community. How do we do this and not fall into either unhealthy community or toxic isolation?
By Christ Chapel Bible Church5
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When we remove our lives and our relationships from community for an expended period of time, we dangerously isolate ourselves and set ourselves up perfectly for ruining our relationships. This isolation plays out in 2 big ways:
The antithesis of isolation is NOT being an extrovert. (We need extroverts AND introverts!) It is knowing and being known—which is biblical community. How do we do this and not fall into either unhealthy community or toxic isolation?