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Four Steps To Discover Common Ground

Simon Greer

Simon Greer, a frequent collaborator with the Winsome Conviction Project, recently wrote an article for the Greater Good Magazine where he offers four principles for everyday conversations that could help bridge our differences.

Benefits of Lunch Outside the Office: A Response

Timothy Muehlhoff

Tim recently responded to a thoughtful commencement speech given by a scholar who advocates for having lunch with people with whom you both agree and disagree.

Respectful Conversations Promote Civic Engagement and Hope

Timothy Muehlhoff

Tim recently co-authored an article on the Christian Scholar's blog where he describes the impact of a partnership with Unify America, an organization that helps higher education programs to build civic skills among students and across campus.

WCP quoted in Christianity Today article

Timothy Muehlhoff

Tim and Rick were recently quoted in a recent Christianity Today article on how to help Evangelicals navigate political tensions with this upcoming presidential election.

"Exhausted Majority" Want Civility

Timothy Muehlhoff

Read Tim’s recent interview with The Christian Post where he talks about some of the motivations and reasons he and Sean McDowell wrote End The Stalemate: Move Past Cancel Culture To Meaningful Conversations.

Marriage in an Argumentative Culture

Timothy Muehlhoff

What if the culture around married couples promotes division, acrimony, and anger? Read Tim’s recent article on Logos about the influence social context has for promoting or undermining how couples approach communication.

Stepping Into Another Person's Perspective

Timothy Muehlhoff, Sean McDowell

What should you do when stuck in a disagreement? The more you talk, the worse it seems to get and distance grows between you and a family member, co-worker, or person in your church small group. Read Tim and Sean's recent article "Stepping Into Another Person's Perspective" on the Good Book Blog.

Intolerance and the Riddle of Words

Timothy Muehlhoff

"I don't understand why Christians have to be so intolerant of others." You can read Tim's recent article at the Christian Scholar's blog for more.

A Better Conversation

Rick Langer, Timothy Muehlhoff

Outreach magazine recently featured an article written by Rick and Tim on the difference between being politically concerned and politicizing one's concerns.

How To Surface a Person's Worldview

Timothy Muehlhoff

Tim and Sean McDowell wrote a post for Talbot School of Theology’s Good Book blog on ways to “draw out” a person’s perspective in order to have a more fruitful conversation.

About the Podcast

The Winsome Conviction podcast is a biweekly podcast on learning how to deepen convictions without dividing communities. In each episode, hosts Tim Muehlhoff, Rick Langer and Mike Ahn along with frequent guest experts, consider how to cultivate understanding around our most closely held convictions and foster civility and compassion in disagreement.


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