The Cure for Hate: Ep 12: Collective Reconciliation: From Hate to Healing
In episode 12 of The Morris Perspective, Connie Morris explores chapter 12 of The Cure for Hate and the story of Tony McAleer, who turned personal redemption into Life After Hate — a movement that helps extremists leave hate and communities begin to heal. The episode examines how listening, truth-telling, and systemic change are required for real reconciliation.
Drawing on scripture and real-world examples, the host challenges listeners to consider what truth must be spoken in their families, churches, workplaces, and cities to repair broken walls and choose a different future.
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