Sometimes when I talk about abortion with strangers, it feels like I’ve already had that conversation before, because they’re making familiar statements. But the truth is, I haven’t had that conversation before, because I haven’t heard that statement from that person before. Even though some statements are very common, different people mean very different things by them. A recent conversation I had with a hotel shuttle driver named “Mark” reminded me that while I may have heard the same words before, I hadn’t heard his story before. I think there’s a lesson you can learn from this situation that will help you have better dialogues with pro-choice people. Related Links: Click here to watch my speech at the 2015 Students for Life Conference: 6 Practical Tips for Having Good Dialogues. Click here to share the original article. ERI Website:https://EqualRightsInstitute.com ERI Blog:https://Blog.EqualRightsInstitute.com ERI Course:https://EquippedCourse.com
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