Can we even have conversations, in a contentious election year? – 5/14/24
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“Don’t talk about Religion or Politics” …. so they say.
But our guest on this Family Life News Feature says our faith can help us talk about tough topics — at work, with friends, and even in our families and congregations.
Focus on the Family counselor Joanie DeBrito offers advice for people who have strong opinions, but might feel afraid to raise an argument on political or social Hot Topics. She says it takes wisdom, humility and self-control. Also, Christians (and others) need to be discerning. With some people who don’t listen well and have no motivation to remain civil, it often is wise to decline to discuss elections and candidates. However, Dr. DeBrito says politics does not have to stay “off the table” if you and the other person are open to listening respectfully, being fair, and being both firm in your convictions and willing to learn something new.
How to have good conversations, even in a contentious election year and a divisive culture … today on this Family Life News podcast.
Dr. Joanie DeBrito is a coach at Hope Restored Aftercare and a columnist and consultant with Focus on the Family. She has 30+ years experience as a therapist and counselor.
Here are links to her work at Hope Restored and Focus.
Some of her columns and blogs about marriage, parenting and family matters can be found here and here.