151 Quotes About Reconciliation
- Author Henry Hon
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The oneness in Jesus Christ crosses all boundaries and separations. Anyone with the faith of Jesus Christ can immediately enjoy the innate oneness with another who has the faith of Jesus, regardless of differing political or doctrinal views.
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- Author audre lorde
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Without community, there is no liberation...but community must not mean a shedding of our differences, nor the pathetic pretense that these differences do not exist.
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- Author John M. Perkins
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For too long, many in the Church have argued that unity in the body of Christ across ethnic and class lines is a separate issue from the gospel. There has been the suggestion that we can be reconciled to God without being reconciled to our brothers and sisters in Christ. Scripture doesn’t bear that out. We only need to examine what happened when the Church was birthed to see exactly how God intends for this issue of reconciliation within the body of Christ to fall out (p. 33).
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- Author Dr Paul Gitwaza
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Isi izamenya ko Yesu yaje muri iyi si nituba umwe, tukabana mu bwumvikane.
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- Author William Keepin
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Gender healing and reconciliation consciously invokes this universal love of the heart, which in the end has the capacity to overcome the very real and formidable challenges of gender oppression and injustice that have tormented human societies for literally thousands of years
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- Author Erwin W. Lutzer
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Prayer, desperate prayer, seems so simple, but it’s a step rarely taken by those in family conflict.
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- Author Marsha Ward
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Twenty-five years ago I made my vow to love you and to live with you wherever you went," she whispered. "Since you're bound to go, I'd best keep my promise.
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- Author Mwanandeke Kindembo
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Reconcile with your heart and mind then allow your soul to penetrate through the veil of all illusions.
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- Author LaTasha Morrison
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When we lack historical understanding, we lose part of our identity. We don’t know where we came from and don’t know what there is to celebrate or lament. Likewise, without knowing our history, it can be difficult to know what needs repairing, what needs reconciling.
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