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Consider these sobering trends:

  • Since the 2016 presidential election, nearly a third of people report they have stopped talking to a friend or family member due to political disagreements.1
  • Nearly two-thirds of Americans say they stay quiet about their political beliefs due to the fear of offending co-workers or managers resulting in losing their job. They have good reason to worry.2
  • When surveyed, 42% of pastors have seriously considered quitting. When asked why, a top answer is bitter division within the church where factions believe the congregation would be better off without “them.”3

Can you relate? 

The purpose of this website is to give you place to practice having hard conversations with no risk.  If you get angry, or even shout at the screen there’s no chance of hurting a relationship, or putting your job in danger.  We hope this is a safe place to be in process.

Consider these sobering trends:

  • Since the 2016 presidential election, nearly a third of people report they have stopped talking to a friend or family member due to political disagreements.1
  • Nearly two-thirds of Americans say they stay quiet about their political beliefs due to the fear of offending co-workers or managers resulting in losing their job. They have good reason to worry.2
  • When surveyed, 42% of pastors have seriously considered quitting. When asked why, a top answer is bitter division within the church where factions believe the congregation would be better off without “them.”3

Can you relate? 

The purpose of this website is to give you place to practice having hard conversations with no risk.  If you get angry, or even shout at the screen there’s no chance of hurting a relationship, or putting your job in danger.  We hope this is a safe place to be in process.

Politics

While we could have picked many different topics—immigration, race, gun control—we decided to start with a topic that is drawing everyone’s attention—politics. With a contentious presidential election coming, we want to offer a space to think about it and process without the risk of ruining relationships. Specifically, how viable is former President Trump as a candidate? Soon, you’ll meet two Christians who strongly feel and express opposing views.  You’ll be asked to engage—using tools found in End the Stalemate—both sides of this contentious issue. Ready?

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Yes, we live in cancel culture. But that doesn’t mean that we as Christians need to conform to our world. Instead, we can be a beacon of sanity that promotes meaningful conversations around what matters most in this life―and the next.

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