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When the culture becomes increasingly angry and loud, how are Christians to respond?
Check out this episode of The Podcast.
Resources I mentioned in this podcast:
- The verses I referenced: Luke 6:1-11; 2 Timothy 3:1-4, 9; Ephesians 4:15; James 1:19-20; Proverbs 26:4; 1 Peter 3:15-16
- Here is another video where I discuss answering or not answering a fool based on Proverbs 26:4-5
- My book review of Roger Parrott’s book Opportunity Leadership
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[…] T.M. Moore encourages Christian to be ready to help their neighbors answer their burning questions: “Christians, Charles Taylor insists, must not be guilty of crushing human flourishing by a too-small vision of God and an unloving or unenergetic approach to our neighbors. Instead, we must study and prepare to ‘respond most profoundly and convincingly to what are ultimately commonly felt dilemmas.’ We must be ready to guide our neighbors out of the dark woods of wrong belief into the radiant meadows of the Sun of Righteousness, risen with healing in His wings. But to do this, we must be ready guides. We must anticipate the questions our groping neighbors will ask and prepare to answer them clearly and intelligently (1 Peter 3:15).” […]
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