Opinions Are Like . . . (But Isn’t Mine Right?)
You have an opinion. I have an opinion. Good. Great. Got it! But we fail relationally—and miserably so—when we use our convictions as an assault weapon against another human being.
You have an opinion. I have an opinion. Good. Great. Got it! But we fail relationally—and miserably so—when we use our convictions as an assault weapon against another human being.
Note: This is a guest post by Teresa Ahrendt, my friend and the Executive Ministry Pastor at Eastpoint. I wrote a blog to the guys (find it here), and it…
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