"The most powerful apologetic is the life lived in Christ—we care for widows and orphans, hug people who are dying with AIDS, hate the sin but love the sinner, feed the hungry, clothe the naked—do those things Jesus commanded us to doThe most powerful apologetic is the life lived in Christ—we care for widows and orphans, hug people who are dying with AIDS, hate the sin but love the sinner, feed the hungry, clothe the naked—do those things Jesus commanded us to do. The world sees our love in two ways: by our love for the world with the soup kitchen and our love for one another. Therefore, an apologetic is both propositional and demonstrative—people seeing the reality of Christ in our lives. That’s hard in a very self-centered, self-absorbed culture.."
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