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Not-So-Hot Takes

1 h 21 min · 13 de mar de 2026
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In a culture that rewards outrage and where anger equals engagement, how can we as ministers of the Gospel and followers of Christ participate in meaningful conversation about difficult subjects? How can we speak with conviction AND humility in areas that can lead to division? Most importantly, how can we be a voice of hope, affirming God's good creation and his church where everything else seeks to cancel and tear down?

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