Can you imagine ending a conversation with the line, "Have I then become your enemy by telling you the truth?" Many of us rarely ever take risks to boldly love others. Some don't build relational capital while others rarely cash in the relational capital they have. Is either true of you? In this passage in Galatians, we see Paul doing both. Paul's example is helpful to parents of how we can boldly love our teenagers and everyone boldly love those around them.
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Nathan Francis grew up in Richmond, VA. He graduated from Virginia Tech with a B.A. in Graphic Design in 2003. During college, he served with the Navigators campus ministry and spent two summers in Japan. After college, he stayed in Blacksburg, VA and worked a dozen years in the...