Imagine that each of us is an egg. On the outside we are hard and designed to with stand many external forces. But , despite our strength, some pressures can easily break us.
When a whole egg sees a broken egg lying on the floor, it is hard for the whole egg to imagine that it bears any similarity to the broken egg, much less that it is of the same substance.
the Banyan is rooted in the belief that an egg is as egg regardless of its form, and that a broken egg has many uses. I know this theory to be true because I myself have experienced brokenness, yet I continue to live and function and have even learned to dance again???..
Imagine that each of us is an egg. On the outside we are hard and designed to with stand many external forces. But , despite our strength, some pressures can easily break us.
When a whole egg sees a broken egg lying on the floor, it is hard for the whole egg to imagine that it bears any similarity to the broken egg, much less that it is of the same substance.
the Banyan is rooted in the belief that an egg is as egg regardless of its form, and that a broken egg has many uses. I know this theory to be true because I myself have experienced brokenness, yet I continue to live and function and have even learned to dance again???..