How to avoid ‘Christianese’ guide launched

Grateful thanks to Rusty Wright for this new insightful guide about speaking the language your audience speaks and how to avoid ‘Christianese’ jargon.
Rusty says, “When you seek to communicate the message of Jesus to those outside the faith, do you ever feel like you’re not getting through? There can be many reasons for this, including their own resistance, spiritual blindness, spiritual warfare, ego, personal pain, anger with God, disappointment with God or Christians, etc. But a major reason might be that you just aren’t speaking their language.”
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