Author: Randy Partain

Bonus Track: Dreaming Small

When we explore big, deep topics like “Liberating Love,” it might be tempting to want someone to define it in a way that we can get our arms around.

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Bonus Track: Election Snurfle

When we explore big, deep topics like “Liberating Love,” it might be tempting to want someone to define it in a way that we can get our arms around.

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Bonus Track: Repair

What do we do with broken things? It seems like a lot of our impulse as a society is to discard things that are broken. Once an item is broken, it becomes less useful. We might even say broken things are useless. We throw it away. Maybe we buy a replacement. 

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Bonus Track: Listening to Let Go Gracefully

When we explore big, deep topics like “Liberating Love,” it might be tempting to want someone to define it in a way that we can get our arms around.

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Bonus Track: Trauma Stewardship

When we explore big, deep topics like “Liberating Love,” it might be tempting to want someone to define it in a way that we can get our arms around.

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Bonus Track: Listening Stick

When we explore big, deep topics like “Liberating Love,” it might be tempting to want someone to define it in a way that we can get our arms around.

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Bonus Track: Deep Listening

When we explore big, deep topics like “Liberating Love,” it might be tempting to want someone to define it in a way that we can get our arms around.

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Bonus Track: Unexpected Gratitude

When we explore big, deep topics like “Liberating Love,” it might be tempting to want someone to define it in a way that we can get our arms around.

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Bonus Track: What’s Being Revived?

When we explore big, deep topics like “Liberating Love,” it might be tempting to want someone to define it in a way that we can get our arms around.

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Bonus Track: What will you Nourish?

When we explore big, deep topics like “Liberating Love,” it might be tempting to want someone to define it in a way that we can get our arms around.

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