We answer a listener question who, after hearing us talk about “grace and truth,” wonders if there is room for “tough love” or advocating for victims of abuse or injustice in it.
We talk practically and theologically about how the love of Jesus gets worked out in real-life situations, and why our imaginations for love are so anemic.
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