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What if the goal isn’t to win the argument?
In this episode, Andrew (Xennial) and Logan (Gen Z) take a deep dive into Romans 14 — one of the most challenging chapters on Christian disagreement, freedom, conscience, and love.
This isn’t about compromising truth. It’s about learning when freedom becomes harmful, when conviction turns careless, and how love reshapes the way we handle gray areas.
We talk about:
• Strong vs. weak (and what that really means)
• Disputable matters and gray areas
• When freedom becomes a stumbling block
• Generational fault lines in faith
• Why restraint is often maturity
• The difference between being right and being loving
We want to hear from you!
What “gray area” have you seen divide believers?
Have you ever used your freedom in a way that hurt someone else’s faith?
Where have you confused boldness with carelessness?
Have you ever won an argument but lost a relationship?
What right might love be asking you to lay down?
By Andrew BuckelewWhat if the goal isn’t to win the argument?
In this episode, Andrew (Xennial) and Logan (Gen Z) take a deep dive into Romans 14 — one of the most challenging chapters on Christian disagreement, freedom, conscience, and love.
This isn’t about compromising truth. It’s about learning when freedom becomes harmful, when conviction turns careless, and how love reshapes the way we handle gray areas.
We talk about:
• Strong vs. weak (and what that really means)
• Disputable matters and gray areas
• When freedom becomes a stumbling block
• Generational fault lines in faith
• Why restraint is often maturity
• The difference between being right and being loving
We want to hear from you!
What “gray area” have you seen divide believers?
Have you ever used your freedom in a way that hurt someone else’s faith?
Where have you confused boldness with carelessness?
Have you ever won an argument but lost a relationship?
What right might love be asking you to lay down?