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Loving others

This is how to love

IM Beggar
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An invitation to contemplate the nature of love, what it really is, why it matters, and how it shapes the way we live, relate, and care for others. This reflection explores the idea that true love is not something we earn or create on our own but something we receive first from God. It is through experiencing that love that we can begin to love others more fully, live with greater purpose, and find deeper connection in our relationships.

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