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3 Causes for Political Tension between Christians Jonathan Leeman, Andy Naselli What are some disagr

3 Causes for Political Tension between Christians Jonathan Leeman, Andy Naselli What are some disagreements that affect your heart’s posture or that hinder fellowship with another person in your church? Maybe you feel scorn. Maybe you are angry that they support a cause that you are convinced is unjust. You might even find yourself questioning their profession of faith: “How can they be Christians and support that?!” [read more]( [Crossway+ Special: 40% Off Books for Parents and Families]( Starting today and running through November 4, 2020, Crossway+ members receive 40% off and free shipping on select titles for parents and families, and a free copy of Family Worship by Donald S. Whitney with an order. To receive this special offer, [register]( for a free Crossway+ account. [How Should Christians Navigate Political Disagreements among Friends?]( In this interview, Jonathan Leeman discusses how Christians should think about political disagreements within the church. He makes the important distinction between clear, biblical principles on the one hand and prudential applications of those principles on the other and offers advice for those worried about political controversy causing division within their church. [10 Key Bible Verses on Anxiety and Worry]( God tells us over and over in Scripture to lean on him for what our human strength and ingenuity cannot achieve. When overwhelmed by life and its woes, we can be encouraged by turning to Scripture and finding peace in Christ. [Enter to Win: Unfolding Grace, the Unfolding Grace Study Guide, and More]( It’s been one year since the launch of our refreshed Instagram page! To celebrate, we’re giving away 20+ different books and Bibles over 7 days, including My Heart Cries Out by Paul David Tripp; Gentle and Lowly by Dane Ortlund; and Enough about Me by Jen Oshman. Today, you can [enter to Win Unfolding Grace and the Unfolding Grace Study Guide]( Related Resources [Explore 3,000+ Articles]( a Free Ebook]( a Free Devotional]( to our Podcast]( for a Free Crossway+ Account]( up for a Free Church Account]( Connect with Us! [Unsubscribe]( | [Subscribe to our newsletter]( | [View in browser]( Crossway is a not-for-profit Christian ministry that exists solely for the purpose of proclaiming the gospel through publishing gospel-centered, Bible-centered content. Learn more or donate today at [crossway.org/about](. You are receiving this email because you signed up to receive updates from Crossway. Crossway 1300 Crescent St.Wheaton, IL 60187 [Add us to your address book](

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