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In this conversation, Perry Greene explores the concept of kintsugi, the Japanese art of mending broken pottery with gold, as a metaphor for the biblical themes of restoration and redemption. He emphasizes that God does not discard thebroken but instead uses their past to shape their testimony. Our flaws and weaknesses can reflect God's glory when filled with His grace. Greene also draws parallels between individual restoration and the potential for national healing, highlighting the importance of divine providence in the founding of the United States.