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    “Convictional Kindness” – A Model Offered by Dr. Russell D. Moore

    November 6, 2013 / Comments Off on “Convictional Kindness” – A Model Offered by Dr. Russell D. Moore

    The disruption created within me is palpable. Trying to figure out how to relate within a Christian worldview that is shrinking and being replaced by who knows what and anything goes and who cares is a challenge. It’s the world view that offers: I’ll do my thing and you do yours and I’ll accept you and you accept me UNLESS you are a Christian with convictions that tangle with and step on my politically correct toes. That is why reading about an interview by The Wall Street Journal with Dr. Russell D. Moore was so encouraging.  A clarion voice, he joins others in the respectful conversation category and models for…

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    Gail Seidel

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