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When we're little, we learn to make quick assessments about a lot of different things. We learn to quickly pick out which box of cereal we want to eat, which cartoon we want to watch, or which book we want to read. The problem is, we also learn to make quick assessments about people.
But when we learn to look past a person's cover, we can recognize the inherent value and worth in every individual as children of God.
By Melbourne Heights5
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When we're little, we learn to make quick assessments about a lot of different things. We learn to quickly pick out which box of cereal we want to eat, which cartoon we want to watch, or which book we want to read. The problem is, we also learn to make quick assessments about people.
But when we learn to look past a person's cover, we can recognize the inherent value and worth in every individual as children of God.