In The Loop With Andy Andrews

ITL141: When does “The Buck Stops Here” NOT apply? (Response to a Tough, Heavy Question)

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Before getting into our discussion, I wanted to give a shout-out to my friend Wes Hampton. He and his family were over this past 4th of July weekend and we had a lot of fun grilling and watching the kids play. Wes also has a Kamado Joe (plus his own cookbook), so we had a great cooking discussion. Find Wes on Facebook or head over to WesHampton.com, and you can find his recipes there. This week’s topic comes from a pastor who sometimes works with victims of sexual abuse, and what “accepting responsibility” would look like in this situation. One of the women he works with started reading The Traveler’s Gift and closed the book when she read to accept responsibility for your past. Life is a series of advancing what we understand, or we kind of stop in a certain place and say, “That’s it.” There was a time in most people’s lives when they had not acquired a taste for certain types of food. If I had a chance to talk to her before she read The Traveler’s Gift, I would say, “Read the book with the same mind-set