Our desire for certainty, our need to be right, and our tendency to miss the point have conspired to keep Christians from experiencing unity.
Our desire for certainty, our need to be right, and our tendency to miss the point have conspired to keep Christians from experiencing unity.
As appalled, and possibly offended, as we are when we hear someone bragging, some knowledge of their insecurities hiding just below the surface may allow us some compassion for the offender.
Do we have a moral obligation to share the fruits of our inherited personality traits with individuals who inherited traits that don’t make money?