Kintsukuroi Christians: Turning Mental Brokenness Into Beauty
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Mental illness. It’s a scourge of our modern society. Everywhere it goes, mental illness leaves a trial of hopelessness, shame and brokenness in its wake.
But brokenness isn’t the end of the story.
In the ancient Japanese tradition of kintsukuroi, things that were broken became things of beauty as each crack and chip was repaired with a seam of gold.
Kintsukuroi Christians is a story of hope, because while all things have the capacity to be broken, they also have the capacity for redemption.
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