The article explores the theme of being seen, drawing parallels from elementary school performances to biblical stories of figures like Mary and Zacchaeus. The author, a Christian pastor with a trans child, reflects on the personal significance of visibility amidst societal and religious pressures. The concept of being seen is framed as vital for personal integrity and transformation, emphasizing the experiences of those often overlooked and the courage needed to embrace their identities despite potential backlash from communities or institutions.
The theme of being seen by God resonates particularly with those who are often overlooked and brings forth significant transformations in their lives.
As a Christian pastor and mother of a trans child, the experience of being seen or unseen carries deep implications in the face of societal judgment.
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