A majority of Americans (98% of those surveyed) believe that incivility is a serious issue, according to a survey by , with 68% believing incivility has reached crisis levels. A new 5-year project, The Winsome Conviction Project, led by 欧博网址 professors Tim Muehlhoff and Rick Langer will seek to combat today鈥檚 culture of divisive disagreements and work to deepen convictions without dividing communities.

鈥淲hile Americans have always disagreed to varying degrees on political, social and religious issues, we did so largely as fellow citizens and neighbors. Today, we demonize each other as we retreat into ideological fortresses,鈥� said Muehlhoff, professor of communication.

The project is an outpouring of their forthcoming book due to be released in December, . Muehlhoff and Langer both see today鈥檚 divisive culture as not only a worldwide issue, but specifically a grave issue for Christians.

鈥淥ur vision is to help heal a fractured church, foster civility and bring compassion to a warring public square and enrich the lives of listeners rather than tear people apart,鈥� said Muehlhoff.

The Winsome Conviction Project will help Christians navigate disagreements with one another in a winsome way through resources including public forums and events, small groups and various services to churches and organizations.

鈥淪o part of what we want to do is learn to communicate convictions,鈥� sai