VIDEO: 6 Practical Tips for Having Good Dialogues

My speech from the 2015 Students for Life of America conference in D.C. has been posted! These are six practical tips for having good dialogues with pro-choice people.

Six practical tips for having good dialogues:

  1. Silence your inner monologue.
  2. Rephrase what they said.
  3. Find genuine common ground when possible.
  4. Acknowledge the horror of rape.
  5. Be intentional with your body language.
  6. Be willing to jump to another topic.

Resources:

Right to Life Kern County is bringing Equal Rights Institute’s training seminar to Bakersfield! Josh and Tim Brahm and Jacob Nels will teach and mentor you personally to make sure you get the most out of the day. This seminar is designed to train you to have productive conversations with pro-choice people, using the arguments and dialogue skills that will be most likely to change their mind.

Date: February 21, 2015
Time: 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Event: Equal Rights Institute Seminar - Bakersfield
Sponsor: Right to Life Kern County
661-864-7508
Venue: RiverLakes Community Church
Location: 4301 Calloway Dr.
Bakersfield, CA 93312
Public: Public
Registration: Click here to register.
More Info: Click here for more information.

Why Some of My Closest Friends Are Girls

Estimated reading time: 6 minutes.

It is good to have close friendships with members of the opposite sex.

Relational apologetics is a topic I’ve been speaking about a lot this year. Often I tell the story of my friendship with Deanna Unyk as an illustration of what I’m encouraging, and then argue for why we should pursue friends, even if the person is the opposite gender.

I recently learned that some people who have heard me speak about Deanna have concerns about our friendship. First is that some people will think I’m a wimpy pro-lifer. After all, how could I be good friends with a pro-choice, lesbian atheist without compromising my beliefs when discussing topics like abortion or same-sex marriage? I’ll address that concern in a future post. Today I want to address the concern that I am “too close” to Deanna, that I’m even putting my marriage at risk.

I don’t usually take the time in my speeches to give a strong defense of guy-girl friendship. Frankly, I’m still learning the best ways to communicate with people about my friendship with Deanna. I don’t want my audience distracted by wondering, “Is his marriage unhealthy? Why does he care so much about a woman he’s not married to?” I’m making a few minor adjustments to the way I talk about Deanna in my speeches to minimize the possibility of being misunderstood.

There’s also a part of me that feels sad that a blog post defending guy-girl friendship is even necessary. While we’ve all seen the painful consequences of men and women falling into sexual sin, some people unfortunately assume that members of the opposite sex are more dangerous than they are worth in a friendship. Many of us have bought into an idea that is preached at us time and time again in movies and popular TV shows, that men and women CAN’T be friends without eventually sleeping with each other, or at least lusting for each other. According to this theory, whether it’s Ted and Robin or Harry and Sally, it is impossible for a man and a woman to have a lifelong, platonic friendship.

I don’t buy that.

While it is possible for people to fall into sin, guy-girl friendship can also be virtuous, God-honoring brother-sister friendship.

I’m looking forward to speaking at Oregon Right to Life’s conference with Kristan Hawkins and Fr. Tad Pacholczyk, Ph.D.

I will be giving two talks at this event:

  • Understanding and Responding to Bodily Rights Arguments
  • Nine Faulty Pro-Life Arguments and Tactics
Date: April 11, 2015
Time: 8:45 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Event: Oregon Right to Life Conference
Topic: Understanding and Responding to Bodily Rights Arguments
Sponsor: Oregon Right to Life
503-463-8563
Venue: Holiday Inn - Portland Airport
503-256-5000
Location: 8439 NE Columbia Blvd.
Portland, OR 97220
Public: Public
Registration: Click here to register.

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