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Love Without an Agenda | The Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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“It's not our job to fix people;
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it's our job to love them even when they are broken.”
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If these words by Dave Willis were put into practice by more people,
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we would have fewer broken homes.
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Too many times family members play the blame game and point fingers as to who is at fault.
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What they need, however, is a steady source of unconditional love.
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Consider how different it would be if spouses and children could count on each other for constant support.
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Homes would become a place of security and growth. Mike McHargue put it this way:
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“People grow when they are loved well. If you want to help others heal,
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love them without an agenda.” I'm Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.