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With Whom Do You Eat?
Many Christians speak of being willing to talk to those who don't share your faith. But is that grace extended in all directions equally?
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Christians, Don't Tell People What to Think
How do we nurture an investigative spirit, and avoid the spoon feeding which we, as a Christian culture, are so apt to perform?
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Who Are You Preaching To?
The presentation of the gospel should be adjusted depending on who we are speaking to. That’s not duplicitous; it’s good communication.
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If the Church is a Hospital, Many of Us are Bad Nurses
How should the way we "diagnose" others and attempt to bring them to the Great Physician change? Let's take a look at our evangelism strategy through a medical metaphor.