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Nothing Much to Talk About?: The Importance of Conversation
By: T. M. Moore
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Published Date: 4/9/2007
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Source: Breakpoint Online
Christians often contribute to the decline of the art of conversation by engaging in talk without substance and neglecting to bring biblical insights to bear on current issues. The Bible urges conversation that is both courteous and scripturally informed. Christians who devote time to meditating on God's Law, interpreting it, and talking about its insights with others will discover its abundant relevance to today's world.
Found In: Community/Government > conversation > Article
Related Scripture: Deuteronomy 6:6-7
http://thepoint.breakpoint.org/features-columns/archive/1467-nothing-much-to-talk-about
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