Compassionate Conviction (Episode 1)Compassionate Conviction (Episode 1)
Relational Recovery
Wes Thompson and Austin Hill discuss how to hold strong beliefs while respecting differing views in this heartfelt episode.
7:12•16 Jul 2023
Balancing Beliefs: Compassionate Conviction with Wes Thompson and Austin Hill
Episode Overview
- Exploring the concept of compassionate conviction and its significance in respecting differing beliefs
- Challenges of maintaining compassionate conviction, particularly when loved ones hold contrary beliefs
- Reflections on the impact of faith on one's convictions and the importance of showing compassion and humility
- Encouraging listeners to approach differing convictions with understanding and respect
- Highlighting the importance of not letting beliefs lead to hate or rejection towards others
“If your faith makes you hate someone, you're doing it wrong. That's what I would say this compassionate conviction is.”
Ever found yourself at odds with someone you care about because of differing beliefs? In this episode of 'Relational Recovery', hosts Wes Thompson and Austin Hill tackle the tricky terrain of compassionate conviction. They discuss how to hold onto your strong beliefs while still showing respect and kindness to those who see the world differently. This episode isn’t just about theory; it’s a heartfelt conversation filled with real-life examples and practical advice.
Wes and Austin share their own experiences and struggles, making it relatable for anyone who has ever had a heated debate with a loved one. They emphasize the importance of approaching these differences with humility and understanding, rather than hate or rejection. If you've ever wondered how to navigate conflicting convictions without damaging relationships, this episode is a must-listen. Perfect for anyone seeking to blend faith, respect, and compassion in their interactions.

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