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People of the Second Chance

Posted on by Benji Zimmerman Posted in Spiritual | 1 Comment

I alluded to it yesterday but in life we all need radical grace. Not just a little bit to make things warm and fuzzy, but grace that extends beyond all of our fears, failures and fouls ups.

I need it.

You need it.

This guy needs it . . .

And so did this guy. . .

We all need grace. And you know what? No matter who you are or what you have done God’s grace is available to you.

This message ruffles a lot of feathers.

Radical grace in life and leadership is something that should be the norm, unfortunately it is not. But just because radical grace is not the norm, does not mean it should stay that way. That is why I am so excited for tomorrow. The People of the Second Chance website is launching. A project that was started a while back by Jud Wilhite and Mike Foster will be unveiled tomorrow with a core message of radical grace in life and leadership.

Here is a sneak from the website:

We all need radical grace and it should be apart of our everyday DNA to extend radical grace to those around us, friend or foe. So do yourself a favor: become a fan on Facebook, follow them on Twitter or check in tomorrow at the blog.

Because all of us are all people of the second chance, if not third, fourth, fifth . . .