Repairing The Battered Realm Of Relating
Just a few weeks ago a friend became teary eyed as he remembered the COVID pandemic and described how hopelessly frustrated he had been when not allowed to visit his dying uncle or even attend his funeral.
It wasn’t just about him either. Millions of people have similar and often vivid stories about how they fared during those dark days.
Whether accidental, intentional, or by default, facts, common sense, and logic were shoved into the backseat while assumption, accusation, and ignorance drove the bus. Everyone in the work places, schools, churches, businesses and homes was frozen in place and deeply … Read the rest “Repairing The Battered Realm Of Relating”
