When You Don’t Know the Answers, how to Respond
As ambassadors for Christ, we require wisdom and character in our discussions, but how should we act when we don’t understand the answer to a skeptic’s concern? Greg discusses why in some cases it’s all right to state “I don’t understand.”
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