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A timely message for zealous believers on the importance of speaking thetruth in love.

Highly publicized vitriol between evangelical camps bears witness to the un-Christlike behavior many ardent Christians engage in--andmillions more recoil from. In this message drawn from the most talked about chapter in his recent seminal work, Dug Down Deep, Joshua Harris asks the arresting question, "Does believing biblical doctrine mean you have to be a jerk?" With his trademark personable style, Harris explores why civility so often fails the faithful ... and what can and must be done about it.

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