Pastor, Love Even Difficult People Restoratively
Even if you’d go so far as to describe the person as toxic, you’re never free not to love him.
Even if you’d go so far as to describe the person as toxic, you’re never free not to love him.
There should be a difference between our culture’s assumptions about boundaries and how we pursue them as followers of Christ.
Churches can transform an overlooked space into a context for biblical community building.
Listening is the quietest way to shout, “I love you.” Here are 12 ways to improve your listening and make others feel heard.
Collin Hansen and David Brooks discuss the power of kindness, how to make others feel recognized and significant, and why suffering creates empathy and strengthens our connections.