Each Christian comes from a different background, upbringing, lineage, and environment. But in Christ we are unified.

Elizabeth George
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Our differences make us unique and we can’t lose that. If we’re true believers, though, our differences make us a stronger community. We look for one another’s strengths and challenge our weaknesses. In Christ, we don’t have to pretend to be something we’re not to fit in with the group. We can be ourselves without sacrificing our integrity or compromising our faith.

Source: Understanding Your Blessings In Christ: Ephesians

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