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The need to convince people outside the tent is important, but it must not come at the expense of those who are vulnerable and afraid inside the tent.
Roxane Gay finds it challenging to maintain empathy for those who support harmful policies, but acknowledges the necessity of caring to ensure safety for all.
The need to convince people outside of the political tent is important, but it should not come at the expense of those who are vulnerable and afraid within the tent.
The return of each hostage is not only a moment of homecoming and relief, it's a triumph of faith, of courage, and of our shared humanity. We pray, and so many people are working so hard. One of healing as we begin and embark on the next chapter, which God willing, after far too long, will be a lasting and enduring peace.
Christians are encouraged to seek truth from a place of trust in God's sovereignty, rather than from paranoia or fear.
The speaker believes that the church should prioritize taking care of its own members first, including immediate and extended family, before reaching out to the broader community and nations.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of prayer, awareness, and contributing to relief efforts for persecuted Christians around the world.
Ruslan KD highlights the importance of prioritizing family and local community in charitable efforts, following a biblical hierarchy of care.
There is a need for Christians to rise up and speak out against the reproductive industry and the corruption in adoption and foster care agencies.
Sage Steele reflects on her faith journey, emphasizing the importance of surrendering control and seeking guidance from God. She shares that every time she relied on God, she received clear answers, which has strengthened her faith.