“Communication with conviction will always make some people, particularly those who justify their own silence and inaction, uncomfortable and angry.” This profound realization, encountered while reading T.D. Jakes' "Don’t Drop the Mic," prompts reflection on the delicate boundary between conviction and conceit.
For a preacher, conviction serves as curre…
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