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Paul David Tripp We should always treat everyone with dignity no matter who they are, no matter what

[7 Commitments to Make before Using Social Media]( Paul David Tripp We should always treat everyone with dignity no matter who they are, no matter what they’re doing, no matter what they represent, no matter how wrong and reprehensible it is to us. There simply is no exception clause to God’s holy and all-encompassing command “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” So what does it mean to treat people with dignity? [Keep Reading]( Featured Articles [The Hardest Thing Jesus Said about My Money]( Rebecca McLaughlin [The Outrage of Jesus]( D. A. Carson [12 Passages to Read to Help Fight Impatience]( Get a free ebook by telling us a little bit about yourself! [Take 1-Minute Survey]( Crossway+ Offer UP TO 50% OFF [‘Reactivity’]( [Crossway+ Special]( In Reactivity, award-winning author Paul David Tripp instructs believers to view digital media and technology through the lens of the gospel and points them toward a biblical framework for communication. Crossway+ members receive 30% off 1–9 copies and 40% off 10+ copies of Reactivity. Also get 50% off the ebook or receive the ebook free with the purchase of the print copy. [Learn More]( Don’t have a Crossway+ account? [Sign up for free.]( [“Discipling relationships can help you grow, but they don’t have power to change you. Only God’s word does that.”]( [—J. Garrett Kell]( on making the most of discipling relationships Featured Video [The Hope That's Bigger Than Your Personal Renewal]( The Hope That’s Bigger Than Your Personal Renewal Andrew Wilson We are not just individually liberated from the things that we have done into a personal life of freedom so that we get to walk into the promised land, but rather, the whole of creation is on an exodus journey as well. [Watch Now]( “Indeed, I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For his sake I have suffered the loss of all things and count them as rubbish, in order that I may gain Christ.” [—Philippians 3:8]( 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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