Life With Others
Loving Those Who Leave Christianity
My worry is that as Christians, we sometimes respond out of insecurity and anger, instead of love, to those who leave the faith.
My worry is that as Christians, we sometimes respond out of insecurity and anger, instead of love, to those who leave the faith.
When I think back to my life before being on a smartphone all the time was the norm, I realize my interactions with people were much richer.
Here are a few suggestions of how to respond when a same-sex attracted friend or family member chooses to share their struggle.
Every generation faces its own set of challenges. And while the specific dynamics in our world may shift, our human needs for love and connection do not.
I have an innate desire to seek out other people’s approval, and while this can translate to respecting others in a good way, it is also a dangerous trait.
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