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Old 11-20-2011, 11:28 AM   #1
swissloveone

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Default Interacting with non-Christian friends
As Christians, we are to be examples to others and to allow our actions to reveal Christ in us. I have some non-Christin friends that I care deeply about. They are great guys, and every few months I hang out with them. I don't feel they are leading me away from my faith. However, when I do spend time with them, often the conversation can be quite vulgar and sinful (i.e. sexual jokes), and I feel awkward at those moments. I don't want to come across as prideful or self-righteous. Yet, I also don't want to participate in those conversations. I also want to be a witness to them and not avoid them completely (after all, they need Christ too). Any thoughts or suggestions on how to deal with this situation, or what you have done in similar cases? Thanks.
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