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Resources Face to Face: A Short (E-)Story
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Face to Face: A Short (E-)Story

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Face to Face is a story about Jason, a young pastor and seminary student shaped by the richness and complexity of church life—its rhythms, its beauty, its contradictions. When Kyrah, a sharp and searching teenager, begins showing up to youth group, her steady presence gently exposes the limits of a ministry more invested in image than in care. Set in Dallas, this story is not about losing faith, but about reimagining it—beyond performance, beyond certainty, in the sacred work of presence, listening, and love that abides even when institutions fall short.

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Face to Face is a story about Jason, a young pastor and seminary student shaped by the richness and complexity of church life—its rhythms, its beauty, its contradictions. When Kyrah, a sharp and searching teenager, begins showing up to youth group, her steady presence gently exposes the limits of a ministry more invested in image than in care. Set in Dallas, this story is not about losing faith, but about reimagining it—beyond performance, beyond certainty, in the sacred work of presence, listening, and love that abides even when institutions fall short.

Face to Face is a story about Jason, a young pastor and seminary student shaped by the richness and complexity of church life—its rhythms, its beauty, its contradictions. When Kyrah, a sharp and searching teenager, begins showing up to youth group, her steady presence gently exposes the limits of a ministry more invested in image than in care. Set in Dallas, this story is not about losing faith, but about reimagining it—beyond performance, beyond certainty, in the sacred work of presence, listening, and love that abides even when institutions fall short.

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