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Lenses of Love
Who Is My Neighbour?
In this episode of Lenses of Love, we explore how love doesn't wait for the perfect moment—it's about stepping in when others walk away. Inspired by the Good Samaritan and examples from Black History Month, we challenge ourselves to love actively, overcoming fear, busyness, and judgment. Love isn’t passive; it moves, sees, and shows up.
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