Changing Hearts Changing Communities

Changing Hearts Changing Communities
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Book Synopsis Changing Hearts Changing Communities by : Karl Brettig

Download or read book Changing Hearts Changing Communities written by Karl Brettig and published by BeamWords Media. This book was released on 2023-08-16 with total page 61 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We live in a world of changing hearts and changing communities. Spiralling family violence and child abuse and neglect, often related to intergenerational trauma, are severely impacting many communities. On an international level threats from nuclear war, climate change, and artificial general intelligence in the hands of autocratic dictators, present disturbing challenges to our future. If we want to see change in families, communities, and nations it needs to begin in the motivational centre of our being. The scourge of insatiable approval-seeking, alienation from the Creator, intergenerational trauma, and the debilitating effects of a broken heart and spirit, simmers within us. How can we experience change? We need to identify what needs to change in what is motivating us and discover how we can be empowered to change deeply entrenched habits. As well as a change in the thought patterns of our minds, we need to experience a pervasive pivot in our attitudes. This publication draws from arguably the most significant change movement in history, exploring how we can discover the power to change and contribute toward transforming broken communities in an uncertain world of accelerating change.


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