I Have Questions: How Do You Win An Argument?نموونە

I Have Questions: How Do You Win An Argument?

DAY 3 OF 7

The world is covered with volcanoes. Some of them are extinct (meaning they’ll never erupt again), some of them are dormant (meaning they might erupt again), and some of them are active (meaning they might erupt at any time). The point of this science lesson? Cruelty in our hearts works in the same way. Left to erupt, it can lead to nothing but destruction in our lives. The alternative? As King Solomon said, it’s kindness. If we want to stop cruelty, hate, or anger from erupting in our words and actions, we have to replace it with kindness. 

Make a point to pay attention to the things that tempt you to erupt with cruelty this week. If you can’t figure it out, ask a trusted friend or adult for their input. Then, talk about steps you can take to choose kindness in those moments instead.

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I Have Questions: How Do You Win An Argument?

If there’s one thing that’s guaranteed to be a part of our lives, it’s conflict. When it comes to disagreements, we have one goal: to WIN! Maybe you win by making the best point or destroying the other side’s arguments. Maybe you win by shutting them down or going silent. Everybody has a different style. In this 7-day devotional, we’re talking about the question: “How do I win an argument?”

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