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Worldview Conversations: How to Share Your Faith and Keep Your Friends
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Don't be intimidated by those who call a Biblical worldview intolerant, and don't be frustrated by those who use a Biblical worldview to bludgeon other belief systems. Instead, learn to develop meaningful friendships rooted in meaningful conversations. Stanley J. Ward's _Worldview Conversations: How to Share Your Faith and Keep Your Friends_ first introduces readers to the worldview concept, providing a simple (but not simplistic) way for readers to understand a Biblical worldview. He then provides readers with a simple (but once again, not simplistic) method for engaging in worldview conversations, partly inspired by Stephen Covey's advice, "Seek first to understand, then to be understood."
Don't be intimidated by those who call a Biblical worldview intolerant, and don't be frustrated by those who use a Biblical worldview to bludgeon other belief systems. Instead, learn to develop meaningful friendships rooted in meaningful conversations. Stanley J. Ward's _Worldview Conversations: How to Share Your Faith and Keep Your Friends_ first introduces readers to the worldview concept, providing a simple (but not simplistic) way for readers to understand a Biblical worldview. He then provides readers with a simple (but once again, not simplistic) method for engaging in worldview conversations, partly inspired by Stephen Covey's advice, "Seek first to understand, then to be understood."


















