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Jeremy Brett's avatar

Congratulations on this, Nadia. It's a beautiful, welcome, sorely needed addition to this world of argument and unforgiving and mistrust.

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Mimim.c's avatar

Wonderful conversation. Made me rethink my twitter responses a bit!👍🏼

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Nanc Hart's avatar

Thank you Nadia and Megan for this beginning again.

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Bella's avatar

I'm thankful for your refreshing, honest and human warts-and-all way of bringing lessons of faith to us and reminding us that no one needs to be perfect to be loved by God.

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Shana's avatar

Can we require that everyone must listen to your conversation with Megan Phelps-Roper before we’re allowed to post on social media again?

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John Junior Delaney's avatar

This has got me through my Lockdown can t get enough. Thank you for all the work and effort put in to this, Its so worth it to here a different Christian prospective in Theology as well as Testimony... Thank you for being You X

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Teri VanLieshout's avatar

This was so well done. I love the feel, the format, and the message. Thank you!!

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Peter Manger's avatar

Thank you for your leadership and your humanity. A reason (of a number) that I do believe in Jesus - he never expects us to be anything more than human, as we are created. He accepts the human condition. He lived it. He understands we are surrounded by love and non-love - and says "that's ok - keeping trying - don't give up - forgive yourself and forgive others". He is the ultimate "hang in there kitty" style poster.

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Megan N's avatar

Congratulations! It is awesome. It was powerful to hear Megan's experience and dig into how it reflects a wider schism in society. Challenges me to rethink my self righteousness. Nuance in the person/situation and generosity. Wild!

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Kathy Kirstner's avatar

It was OUTSTANDING. Megan is wonderful. I’d read her memoir but her voice, such genuine humility. I do glad that she’s had the experience of true compassion and empathy.

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