humble and vulnerable heart that beats like Jesus, the one who calls even us friend. Scott can write this book, one direly needed in these times, because he is a man, a father, a thought-leader, a pastor, a cultural voice, a friend direly needed for these times. The tone of our world wounds us in a thousand ways. The discourse of our world attempts to continuously throw us off course. Our exchanges with one another desperately need to change —because we all are exhausted with the ache of aloneness.
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