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How does your faith impact how you deal with difficult people?

9/24/2019

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​   HI you mean whether you are nice and patient with someone who does not desire kindness. It depends on the term difficult and what the issue is about. Some people love to fight and will seize any opportunity to engage in a battle whether or not if it was wanted. Some people are very stubborn and need to be right no matter what the issue is. Your faith is an example of your religious beliefs how you deal with everyday life, a reflection of you. The impact of how you respond to people shows what kind of person you are and what you feel about life. If the word difficult means that a person shows worldly habits, then they are not practicing truth and we should follow Christian principles that keep us safe.
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