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In this incredible world of diversity, there is a darkness that blinds us from recognizing the beauty and value of all humanity. We are held hostage by our misconceptions, prejudices and fears.How do we break free?There is hope in the darkness. Beacons of light shine amongst us revealing the goodness of mankind. These courageous ones are moved by the people before them. They see into the human heart and respond with compassion. They understand their responsibility to partner for justice, creating a Radical Resilience that causes people to rise above their circumstances to thrive.May the power…mehr

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In this incredible world of diversity, there is a darkness that blinds us from recognizing the beauty and value of all humanity. We are held hostage by our misconceptions, prejudices and fears.How do we break free?There is hope in the darkness. Beacons of light shine amongst us revealing the goodness of mankind. These courageous ones are moved by the people before them. They see into the human heart and respond with compassion. They understand their responsibility to partner for justice, creating a Radical Resilience that causes people to rise above their circumstances to thrive.May the power of partnership create a Radical Resilience that changes the world.
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Carol Marchant Gibbs cares deeply about justice, believing that God loves all people and desires everyone to live in freedom and safety in this world. An educator by schooling and experience, Carol taught middle and elementary school, then devoted herself fully to raising her two young sons. Family is one of Carol's greatest sources of joy. She treasures every moment with her two married sons, daughter-in-law, son-in-law, and four wonderful grandchildren and longs for them to live in a world that is reflective of God's heart. Carol has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Goucher College and a Master of Arts degree from Towson University, both in Towson, Maryland. In 2018, she published Who Do You Say I Am? Personal Life Stories Told by the LGBTQ Community in response to their family's experience of belonging to an Evangelical church and loving their gay son.