“Intimacy is unguarded openness. We must learn to receive love as well as to give love. You must become vulnerable. You cannot remain guarded and expect someone else to open up to you. You must become personally involved with others and your willingness must precede your involvement. A servant of God takes risks.” Dr. Edwin Young.
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