We live in an increasingly polarized society filled with people who passionately disagree on important cultural issues. The rhetoric with which the opposing positions are advocated and defended is often hot and caustic. How can we as Christians be faithful to the Apostle Peter's directive in 1 Peter 3:15-16 to faithfully contend for Biblical truth, but do so in a reasoned and respectful manner? How do we avoid getting caught-up in the pulpit-pounding, finger-pointing, over-heated, and often exaggerated rhetoric flying in both directions? The essays in this book, Getting Along without Going Along, will help us to boldly and confidently contend for Biblical truth, while treating people with dignity, love, and respect.