Rachel Held Evans

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That’s a good question…

Perhaps the most significant life lesson I’ve learned in my young adulthood is that knowing all the answers isn’t as important as asking good questions. So every now and then I like to use Fridays to 1) link to other bloggers and writers who have asked compelling questions during the week and 2) open the floor for you to share whatever questions you’ve been wrestling with lately.

In response to our recent conversations about the Gospel, Jen at Conversion Diary asks, Can you share the gospel in 140 characters or less?

RJS at Jesus Creed asks, Is free will a figment of our imagination?

Jason Boyett asks a bunch of good questions in his interview with Nick Fiedler: Part 1Part 2

Keith asks, What stage of Lost grief are you in?

Chris Brogan asks, Do women want to lead?

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Matt Appling at The Church of No People asked me a bunch of good questions in an interview he posted today. My favorite question was, What does this generation of Christians have to offer the next generation?

You can read my response here.

In the meantime, I’d love to hear how you would respond to that question.  So, today I’m posing two questions…

1. What does this generation of Christians have to offer the next generation? 
2. What questions are you asking this week—on your blog, at your dinner table, in your head, in your heart? (Feel free to include links!)

You can answer just one or both...cause it's a free country and it's Friday.