A review by heatherclark
I Think You're Wrong (But I'm Listening): A Guide to Grace-Filled Political Conversations by Beth A. Silvers, Sarah Stewart Holland

5.0

High praise for I Think You're Wrong (But I'm Listening). Navigating political discourse under normal circumstances is difficult in the best of circumstances. Over the last decade (especially the last 5-6 years) it's take on a whole other level of difficultly. I've seen and unfortunately been a part of lumping all the people of one party into a group that shares all the same beliefs. I haven't allowed for the nuances of individuality. Just because you're a member of one party doesn't mean you line up 100% with all the party beliefs or support their leader 100%. This book helped me process my thoughts and feelings and reminded me of the need to show grace to those that I believed were on the opposite end of the spectrum than I am. My hope is that others will show me the same grace as well. If you're having trouble walking through political conversations with those around you, I recommend you spend some time in this book. I don't think you'll be disappointed.