Supporting Christianity directly can take the form of posting a quote from the Bible on equality on social media.
There are causes, ideas, etc. that are reflective of Christian principles that need Christian support as well.
Christians, part of supporting Christianity doesn’t always involve talking about Christianity directly. There are causes, ideas, etc. that are reflective of Christian principles that need Christian support as well. Support can be shown through social media posts, what we wear, and the opinions we express around family and friends.
A social media post that is directly about Christianity might promote a video of a sermon in a church. A social media post that is reflective of Christian principles might be a photo in support of democracy that shows someone voting. Democracy is reflective of Christian principles such as freedom and equality, but a photo of someone voting isn't specifically about Christianity.
Both directly and indirectly supporting Christianity is the right approach. Neither should be excluded. It wouldn’t make sense to support Christian principles without supporting their positive reflection in the world around us.
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