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Personally, in our homes, in business, as nations, and even theologically Christians accept and even promote dishonesty. This particular sin pattern is possibly the most dangerous of all as failure here threatens the capacity to grow in all other areas. We must acknowledge our evil; re-ignite our consciences; and find power and courage in Christ to be continuously honest.
By Wayne Braudrick4.6
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Personally, in our homes, in business, as nations, and even theologically Christians accept and even promote dishonesty. This particular sin pattern is possibly the most dangerous of all as failure here threatens the capacity to grow in all other areas. We must acknowledge our evil; re-ignite our consciences; and find power and courage in Christ to be continuously honest.