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How to Consider Conflicting Opinions in the Church: Dr. Bruce Lowe

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Candid conversations with Jonathan Youssef

Should Christians allow their children to trick-or-treat? Is Santa Claus ok? Are we free to send our children to public school?  The list of debatable issues is endless – places where Biblical principles should be applied, but will every Christian apply them the same way?  

Join Jonathan Youssef and Dr. Bruce Lowe to explore the delicate balance between conviction and grace, navigate the complexities of disagreements within the Christian faith, and understand when to hold Christian beliefs with a closed hand and embrace Christian liberty. 

Bruce Lowe is a scholar, author, and a favorite professor at Reformed Theological Seminary. 

Please take a few minutes to settle in and listen to a thoughtful and inspiring Candid Conversation.

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