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“Perhaps our synagogues, our temples, and our churches," Archbishop Tutu added, "are not as welcoming as they should be. I really think that we do need for these fellowships to do a great deal more to have those who are lonely come and share. Not in an aggressive way, or in order, as it were, to increase their records or their ranks, but really just keenly interested in one person who comes and gets what they did not have before--warmth and fellowship. ...”

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The Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World

This book delves into the principles of joy and happiness through the perspectives of the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu, exploring how to find lasting happiness amidst the challenges of a changing world. more

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