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Easter and the Paradox of Love: A Story That Will Break and Heal You

Easter and the Paradox of Love: A Story That Will Break and Heal You

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🎙️ Episode 28: Easter and the Paradox of Love

In this moving Easter reflection, Terry Nelson-Johnson tells the story of Kinsey—a man caught between academic success and the shadow of a cruel father. What unfolds is a moment of intimacy and transformation, echoing one of Christianity’s most iconic images: the Pietà.

Through laughter, grief, and paradox, Terry weaves a connection between the pain we witness and the deepening of love. A reminder that grace often lives where sorrow and beauty meet.



⏱️ Chapters
[0:00] - Intro: Stories and Other Things Holy
[0:06] - Easter as Paradox
[1:14] - The Kinsey Story Begins
[2:31] - The Cruel Father & the Dinner Table
[3:38] - Tears, Love, and Transformation
[4:15] - The Pietà and Christ’s Final Words
[5:04] - Closing Reflection: Easter and the Paradox of Love



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