And Jason does engage them, with persuasive content and an artful method. You must engage them or become irrelevant. "My friend Jason Jimenez gets what is lost on so many Christian leaders today: you can't dodge tough issues. John Stonestreet, president, Colson Center for Christian Worldview, and coauthor of A Practical Guide to Culture "Could it be possible that having challenging conversations instead of avoiding them is actually good for the church, not bad? Could such conversations, if done differently, bring God-pleasing unity rather than division? Could the secret to having such conversations be to care more and not less about the topics so many Christians fear? Jason Jimenez thinks the answer to each of these questions is YES, and after reading both the why and the how in this book, I bet you will agree." Jeff Myers, PhD, president, Summit Ministries The timing of this book for the church, and for our society, could not be better." Jason Jimenez shows how to love others while still loving the truth-even when it comes to the tough topics that baffle Christians today. "Say goodbye to both culture-war aggression and conflict avoidance. Warren Cole Smith, president, MinistryWatch, and coauthor of Restoring All Things: God's Audacious Plan to Change the World through Everyday People His answers are short, sharp, and compassionate. The questions he answers are the ones our cynical, skeptical, and secular friends and family members are asking. His book Challenging Conversations distills that experience into wisdom. He has worked with teens and families for many years, walking with them through good times and bad. Challenging Conversations will equip you to speak clearly and confidently about God's perspective on these issues in a way that honors him and opens doors." "Our world is filled with the noise of competing voices shouting about topics that make many Christians uncomfortable: sex addiction and pornography, suicide, gender-confusion, divorce, politics. Challenging Conversations will equip you to speak clearly and confidently about God's perspective on these issues in a way that honors him and opens doors."- Jim Daly, president, Focus on the Family Endorsements "Our world is filled with the noise of competing voices shouting about topics that make many Christians uncomfortable: sex addiction and pornography, suicide, gender confusion, divorce, politics. Because even if we disagree on a moral issue, that shouldn't make us mortal enemies. Each chapter begins with a true story, clarifies misconceptions and misunderstandings about the subject, and equips you to build rapport, ask the right questions, find points of agreement, and take the next fruitful step in the relationship. With straightforward answers to some of the most challenging moral issues disrupting the church, this book will help you build your confidence with three simple steps to becoming a conversant Christian. If you're tired of avoiding tough conversations, if you want to be a light in a dark world but you're not sure how, Challenging Conversations, from Perspectives: A Summit Ministries Series, is the book you've been waiting for. How to faithfully engage in the crucial discussions you've been avoiding When was the last time you had an honest, heartfelt, yet kind and productive conversation with someone about depression, mental illness, substance abuse, pornography, premarital sex, racism, divorce, abortion, LGBT issues, or politics? Our tendency is either to avoid talking about such volatile topics at all-even with other Christians-or to go on the attack, causing rifts that do nothing to encourage further discussion or growth.
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