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Here at Conversant, we explore how faith connects to everyday life. But what happens when our personal beliefs crossover to the public square? Jesus warned us not to display our faith for others’ affirmation or praise. So should faith remain a private matter? Jesus also took his teachings into the public arena, from the Sermon on the Mount to the marketplaces of his ancient Judea. We must examine our motives, examining why we air our faith. Perhaps the question should be, “Can we discuss our values with those we disagree with in a civil way?” At Conversant, we hold a public conversation about our personal beliefs. We must be free to our convictions without fear. Yet, we must do so in a humble and respectful manner—as active listeners. On a recent tour of Australia, my friend, Geoff Broughton, introduced me to the Center for Public Christianity. We crossed over the dramatic bridge to north Sydney for an afternoon of conversation at the nexus of faith and culture. I was pleased to meet like-minded colleagues Greg Clarke, Simon Smart, and Hugh Clark. They interviewed me during a memorable afternoon. They’ve produced a podcast and a videoblog from our conversations that you can find on Vimeo here.
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