LIVING TOGETHER IN LOVE

Having grown up in a black neighborhood, I found it challenging when I went to a training course where I was the only black person. Suddenly my comfort zone was gone, and I felt alienated and alone. I wanted to return home or at least to see another black face. But neither of those things happened. Instead I learned valuable lessons about my status as the child of God.

It is possible and practical to cherish differences.

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