The Doubters' Club: Good-Faith Conversations with Skeptics, Atheists, and the Spiritually Wounded
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For God’s sake, make your comfortable routines uncomfortable by getting to know the people who are usually serving you. Serve them simply by looking up, asking questions, smiling, and visiting them again. If Jesus came to serve and not be served, at some point we need to do the same.
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Ask to join a natural rhythm of their life.
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The chief trait of this kind of living is showing genuine interest in the person through showing interest in what the person is doing.
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The world needs an appetite for God, one hungry sinner at a time.
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If we are not careful, we breeze through the powerful Good News like it was something that happened instead of something that is happening. That is not compelling enough for the skeptic. Rational minds demand reality in real time—which is exactly what Jesus plans on giving them.
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