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Making Change vs. Making a Point

ReFocus Blog
8/15/2014

Some great thoughts here from the author of “Start With Why.”

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Harsh and Judgmental Words Drive People Away from the Pro-Life Movement

Live Action News
8/16/2014
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Does sympathy for abortive women weaken the pro-life cause?

Live Action News
July 22, 2014
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Christian, When You Disagree With Another Christian You Still Have To Love Them

John Wesley Reid blog
July 23, 2014

Did Jesus say that the world will know we are Christians by our theological savvy? No, Jesus said that the world will know we are his children by our love for each other.

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The Equal Rights Institute: because everyone can be pro-life

Live Action News
July 2, 2014

Thanks to Live Action News for writing up a piece on Equal Rights Institute! Includes some exclusive quotes from me on balancing being open about my own Christianity while still making people of non-religious backgrounds feel included when I write and speak.

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Josh Brahm headshotJosh Brahm is the President of Equal Rights Institute, an organization that trains pro-life advocates to think clearly, reason honestly and argue persuasively.

He uses speaking, writing, campus outreach, and an online course to emphasize practical dialogue tips, rigorous philosophy, and relational apologetics.

Josh has publicly debated leaders from Planned Parenthood, the National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL), Georgians for Choice, and one of the leading abortion facilities in Atlanta.

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This blog is focused on helping pro-life people be “more persuasive and less weird” when they communicate with pro-choice people. We also write about relational apologetics, because we believe that some pro-choice people will not change their mind after a Facebook debate or a conversation on a college campus; they’ll only change their mind because their friend persuaded them.

If you are pro-life and want practical tips for having effective dialogues with pro-choice people, this blog is for you. If you’re pro-choice and you want to explore pro-life ideas without being called names or having your arguments simplified, you will enjoy this blog, as many other pro-choice people do. Check out our top posts >>

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