Sacrificing Your Convictions to Be Civil? [Richard Mouw on Civility in the Church]
Could Christians participate in the "school of public virtue"? We Christians too often embarrass ourselves in public discourse, sitting on the edges of culture, perched in our moral ivory tower. Our offensive tone suffocates any positive message that might impact our friends, community, and nation. Richard Mouw offers thoughts for pastors and local congregations on how to retain convictions and stay civil.
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