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In this episode, we hear from Aixa de López, who shares how her family’s journey into adoption has encouraged fellow Guatemalans to consider adoption and other counter-cultural expressions of Christian service. Aixa also shares glimpses of the “really good” and “really hard” that come with following Jesus into broken situations, and what it takes to keep a light heart in the long journey.

In this episode, we'll explore:

  • Why grace is a more powerful fuel than self-improvement.
  • Simple choices to refresh our physical bodies.
  • How Scripture sustains us in our lowest moments.
  • The choice to reject the idols of public perception and platform.

Key Quotes

“My failure to be good was actually the biggest gift in my life.”

Aixa de López

“I started getting closer to orphans in my community and it stopped being a cause or a number, and it started being a personal thing.”

Aixa de López

“For so much of society, the project is self-improvement or self-actualization, and that can creep into the church as well and shape us. As opposed to casting ourselves upon grace, dwelling in that, and all of our life being a response to grace rather than a quest for self-perfection.”

Jedd Medefind

“God does not intend for us to walk this road alone.”

Jedd Medefind

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