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In a world of strong opinions, stay faithful to the gospel through humility and patience. Dear frien

In a world of strong opinions, stay faithful to the gospel through humility and patience. [LifeWay Gather]( [A Note to Readers](#) Dear friend, Some days, it feels like the whole world is at odds. Differing opinions are natural, but the tension between opposing sides seems stronger than ever in today's climate. If you're a believer trying to figure out how to move forward in love, check out this week's featured resources. Uncommon Ground considers how Christians can show respect to those whose beliefs are radically different while also remaining faithful to the gospel. Tim Keller and John Inazu include perspectives from Lecrae, Sara Groves, and Trillia Newbell, on living in humility, patience, and tolerance. If you use social media in any form, don't miss A Way with Words. Daniel Darling offers an approach that neither retreats from modern technology nor ignores the harmful ways in which Christians often engage in online forums. In short, he helps you use online conversations for good. As conflicts come up this week, we hope you'll remember the mercy of God. May peace prevail. Until next week, Your friends at LifeWay [On the Shelf](#) SALE $8.99 Reg. $17.99 SALE $15 Reg. $25.99 [For Conversation](#) Hope is one of the most powerful gifts we've been given. Here are [four Scripture passages to renew your hope.]( In need of tenderness and mercy? Read [the words that disarmed Sarah Doss]( before her socially distanced worship gathering. Do you know your purpose? View [this video excerpt from Angie Smith's new study]( on living out your life mission. --------------------------------------------------------------- How can you use your online conversations for good this week? Let us know using #MyWeeklyWord. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [ONLINE CATALOG]( [GIFT CARDS]( Get FREE SHIPPING on books, Bibles, church supplies, gifts, and VBS orders of $50 or more. [EXCLUSIONS APPLY]( > This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#) because you are subscribed to the [lifewaystores.com](#) list. [Email Us](customerservice@lifeway.com) | [Unsubscribe]( © LifeWay Christian Resources, One LifeWay Plaza, Nashville, TN 37234

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