There's No Reason to be a Jerk!

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There's No Reason to be a Jerk!
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In this video, we wanted to share a testimonial expressing gratitude to Pastor Mark and the host Nate Cunningham for the civil dialogue we are able to have, even during passionate and spirited debates about religion and spirituality.

One of the things we've learned is that you catch more bees with honey than with vinegar. There's no reason to be a jerk to people when discussing such important and personal topics. Our goal is simply to share the gospel with others, and in doing so, we aim to follow the guidance of 1 Peter 3:15, which says "but in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect."

Proverb 15:1 also states "A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger." We believe that by approaching these discussions with gentleness and respect, we can have more meaningful and productive conversations with those who may not share our beliefs.

We are so grateful for the opportunity to have these types of conversations and for the leadership of Pastor Mark and Nate Cunningham who model this approach in their interactions with others. We hope that this testimonial encourages others to also strive for civil dialogue in their discussions about religion and spirituality.

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