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• Ready. An Ambassador is alert for chances to represent Christ and will not back away from a challenge or an opportunity.
• Patient. An Ambassador won’t quarrel, but will listen in order to understand, then with gentleness seek to respectfully engage those who disagree.
• Reasonable. An Ambassador has informed convictions (not just feelings), gives reasons, asks questions, aggressively seeks answers, and will not be stumped by the same challenge twice.
• Tactical. An Ambassador adapts to each unique person and situation, maneuvering with wisdom to challenge bad thinking, presenting the truth in an understandable and compelling way.
• Clear. An Ambassador is careful with language, and will not rely on Christian lingo nor gain unfair advantage with empty rhetoric.
• Fair. An Ambassador is sympathetic and understanding towards others, and will acknowledge the merits of contrary views.
• Honest. An Ambassador is careful with the facts and will not misrepresent another’s view, overstate his own case, or understate the demands of the Gospel.
• Humble. An Ambassador is provisional in his claims, knowing that his understanding of truth is fallible, and will not press a point beyond what his evidence allows.
• Attractive. An Ambassador will act with grace, kindness, and good manners and will not dishonor Christ in his conduct.
• Dependent. An Ambassador knows that effectiveness requires joining his best efforts with God’s power.
Stand to Reason - Equipping Christian ambassadors with knowledge, wisdom, and character - www.str.org
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