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Rick Langer, Tim Muehlhoff — November 05, 2020
Votes for the next president have been cast and one thing is certainsomebody will be happy, and others disheartened. Can a friendship or...
David French, Rick Langer, Tim Muehlhoff — November 02, 2020
Can winsomeness be a path to persuasion in today's political climate? What is "informed winsomeness"? David French, political commentator and New...
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Tim Muehlhoff — October 26, 2020
What do Christians owe others when we are met with incivility? Read what Tim has to say in this post at Christian Scholar's Review.
Rick Langer, Tim Muehlhoff — October 19, 2020
Popular speaker and author, Brene Brown, states: Its hard to hate people close up. So, move in. Communication theorists note that what helps...
Rick Langer — October 16, 2020
Puzzled about voting? Download our guide to help clarify beliefs, values and convictions for the 2020 election. There are a multitude of voters...
A Conversation with Richard Mouw
Tim Muehlhoff — October 14, 2020
How can Christians maintain their convictions and yet do so with compassion and empathy in public discourse? Tim Muehlhoff, and two other 51蹤獲...
Rick Langer, Tim Muehlhoff — October 05, 2020
What is "the argument culture," and how have we been immersed into it? Tim and Rick unpack four notable characteristics of "the argument culture"...
Tim Muehlhoff — October 01, 2020
Living among the argument culture can feel daunting, and many do not feel safe voicing their opinions. A survey even found that 98% of Americans...
Rick Langer, Tim Muehlhoff — October 01, 2020
Incivility is a hallmark of our conversations, both within the Church and across the broader culture. Can we foster conversations that deepen and...