How Can I Love Other Christians When We Argue All the Time?

How do you have fellowship with other Christians even if you don’t agree politically?

In this increasingly polarized world, how has your heart become calloused to others?

How does division in the American church appear to someone who has lived overseas?

These are all good questions, all asked by my friends — and all questions I need answers to, just as much as you do.

Having talked, prayed, walked, read, created 50 pages of notes, written, rewritten, angsted, asked for help, asked for prayer, rewritten, and re-rewritten, it’s been quite the journey to write this article. I’m certain God has used it to shape my weary heart.

At one stage, I was so encouraged by listening to a brand-new song that you can find the title in my closing paragraph. To me, the song said, We’re all on a long road trip. It feels long. Very long! But we’re almost home to heaven.

How can I love other Christians in this polarized world? I think it starts with fresh hope, and I pray you find some here.

One response to “How Can I Love Other Christians When We Argue All the Time?”

  1. Thank you! Very good. Betty Smith

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