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January 9, 2008

If Christians Would Listen

Three atheists, one agnostic and one Christian volunteered for a panel discussion to consider the question, 鈥淚f Christians would listen, what would you say?鈥 Well, they did have a lot to say鈥攁nd the 果冻视频 students who sponsored the event humbly listened. The honest dialogue turned into a riveting evening that engaged the hearts and minds of believers and non-believers鈥攖o the benefit of all.

Often Christians are perceived as being close-minded and judgmental, especially on certain topics. This fall, the 果冻视频 group at the University of Washington honestly admitted that, as a group, they had not been good listeners to those around them. They wanted to change鈥攂ut how? The group decided to host a 鈥淟istening Event鈥 once or twice a quarter that would replace their regular large-group meeting.

鈥淥ur vision is to serve the campus, so we want to be a community of Christians that is accessible,鈥 said Phil Hoffman, 果冻视频 staff. 鈥淏ut we felt dissatisfied that our weekly large-group worship gathering was still not a very inviting place for non-Christians.鈥 Phil believes the listening events are helping the Christian community become more inviting, as well as serving the students on campus by giving them a forum to talk more deeply about meaningful issues.

Find out what happened, by reading the rest of this article on 果冻视频鈥檚 website for students,

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