How to Master the Art of Disagreement—in the Church and on Social Media
Be so gentle and gracious, so charitable and kind, that even your disagreements showcase the depth of your love for people and your commitment to Christ.
Be so gentle and gracious, so charitable and kind, that even your disagreements showcase the depth of your love for people and your commitment to Christ.
Whenever our illusion of artificial omnipotence and omnipresence is shattered, our hearts don’t welcome the reminder.
Pride makes me see my sin with 20/300 fuzziness and my spouse’s sin with 20/20 clarity.
Three simple suggestions for navigating the noise.
Be careful not to blame them for what you said. Own your bad reaction as your issue, not theirs.