Handling Sin
“With few exceptions, conversation about another’s sin should either be confession (e.g., confessing my poor response when I was wronged) or collaboration (e.g., talking together about how we can encourage that person toward godliness). . . . With our own sin, we should be open and transparent; with the sin of others, we should be discrete.” (174–75)
The Compelling Community: Where God’s Power Makes a Church Attractive (Crossway, 2015)
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