Amanda Henderson believes we’ve always figured out how to adapt in scary, divisive times. In her recently published book, “Holy Chaos: Creating Connections in Divisive Times” (Chalice Press), she’s hoping others will be able to tap into curiosity rather than fear in the chaos of the pandemic. “People are so hesitant to step into spaces that are perceived as divisive or chaotic,” she said in an interview with The Denver Post on Aug.