How Can You be Prepared to Stand Firm in the Faith When You Engage Another Viewpoint?
Sharing a biblical world view on sex, marriage and family can bring you criticism in the culture. And, it can threaten your livelihood.
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Just ask television's "Duck Dynasty" star Phil Robertson and Chick-fil-A's CEO Dan Cathy. Both men encountered cultural backlash targeting their businesses—instigated by homosexual activists—when they "dared" to speak publicly about God's design for sexuality. As Christians, we are called to speak the truth about sin and forgiveness in Jesus Christ, yet to do so with love and kindness. Even then, taking a stand for what the Bible says about contentious issues like sexuality and marriage may come at a price, and we should be prepared to be unpopular because the Gospel itself is controversial. One simple way to be equipped to engage the culture is to subscribe to Focus on the Family Citizen®magazine. Citizen regularly features articles about religious freedom—covering current events, as well as legal and historical perspectives. We invite you to preview two articles for FREE: " Founding Documents: Shaped In and By Faith" and " Chick-fil-A, One Year Later." Focus on the Family publishes Citizen with you in mind. It's a valuable resource for people of faith, who wish to thrive in a culture that's too often hostile to biblical values on life, marriage and religious freedom. Citizen brings you in-depth reporting and insightful analysis—all from a source you can trust. Citizen puts accurate and reliable information on critical topics at your fingertips, making it a valuable and encouraging resource you and your family will refer back to all year long!
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