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I was golfing with some brothers this past weekend when a ball came flying our direction right next to our tee box. Being ingnorant of golf etiquitte as a novice, I leaned over to pick up the stray ball and thrown it back towards the party in front of us. "Don't touch that ball!" my friend hollered at me. Apparently, that's a no no in golf. I had no idea. I thought I was doing the right thing, but could have ended up doing the wrong thing. Well...isn't that true of ourselves with cultures and people we are ignorant towards? Paul says that he became all things to all people, in order that by any possible means he could save some. This meant Paul was willing to learn about others, and mold himself, not demand others become like him. Do we have this same attitude? Or would we rather remain ignorant?
#SetYourMindAbovePodcast
By BJ Sipe5
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I was golfing with some brothers this past weekend when a ball came flying our direction right next to our tee box. Being ingnorant of golf etiquitte as a novice, I leaned over to pick up the stray ball and thrown it back towards the party in front of us. "Don't touch that ball!" my friend hollered at me. Apparently, that's a no no in golf. I had no idea. I thought I was doing the right thing, but could have ended up doing the wrong thing. Well...isn't that true of ourselves with cultures and people we are ignorant towards? Paul says that he became all things to all people, in order that by any possible means he could save some. This meant Paul was willing to learn about others, and mold himself, not demand others become like him. Do we have this same attitude? Or would we rather remain ignorant?
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