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Victimhood culture, a concept that originates in sociology, is today defined as a tendency of people to over-emphasize the need to protect their (sexual, gender, ethnic) identity and to present themselves as victims, even if the alleged offense was minor or only imagined. My guest today, PASTOR JAMES WARD, says that the "core conviction to overcome is the first step to shifting from victim to zero victim thinking." We are discussing Pastor James' book "Zero Victim: Overcoming Injustice with a New Attitude" and ways we can get out of victimhood.
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Victimhood culture, a concept that originates in sociology, is today defined as a tendency of people to over-emphasize the need to protect their (sexual, gender, ethnic) identity and to present themselves as victims, even if the alleged offense was minor or only imagined. My guest today, PASTOR JAMES WARD, says that the "core conviction to overcome is the first step to shifting from victim to zero victim thinking." We are discussing Pastor James' book "Zero Victim: Overcoming Injustice with a New Attitude" and ways we can get out of victimhood.
Check out: Women's Meditation Network : linktr.ee/womensmeditationnetwork)
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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