Season: 13 Episode: 186
Summary:
It’s election season and everyone has something to say. Are you prone to hide out and minimize your social media intake until Thanskgiving because you don’t want conflict? We don’t blame you! But Lindsey Medenwaldt is here to share her wisdom on how to have hard conversations with those who don’t think like you. Lindsey’s approach will challenge you to look for opportunities to ask what some would deem unwelcome questions for the sake of learning, listening, and loving others. She will encourage you to seize the opportunity to share the truth with tips from her new book Bridge Building Apologetics.
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About Lindsey Medenwaldt
Lindsey Medenwaldt is the director of operations at Mama Bear Apologetics and an adjunct professor at Northwestern College in Iowa where she teaches writing and public speaking. She engages extensively on the topics of apologetics and worldview as a writer, editor, teacher, and speaker. Lindsey has a master’s degree in apologetics and ethics from Denver Seminary, as well as a masters degree in public administration and a juris doctor. She and her husband, Jay, live in Iowa along with their daughters.
Question One
What is your book Bridge Building Apologetics about and why did you write it?
Question Two
What are some biblical examples of effective conversations?
Question Three
What are some strategies for effective conversations with people from differing beliefs?
Question Four
What have you noticed is the biggest problem with communicating the gospel, or truth in general, among Christians?
Question Five
So many people mention speaking the truth in love. Why is humility such an important aspect of fruitful conversations?
Question Six
Many people shy away from conversations for two reason: fear of not knowing what to say (having an answer), or fear of how someone will react. What can we do about this?
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