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Rachel wrote:

Hi, guys —

I have two friends named Cara and Raegan. Cara told me a secret about Raegan which could affect her so:

  • Should I tell Raegan what she said or should I stay loyal to Cara?

Rachel

  { Seeing both are my friends, should I tell Raegan the secret I heard from Cara or stay loyal to Cara? }

Mike replied:

Hi, Rachel —

You said:
I have two friends named Cara and Raegan. Cara told me a secret about Raegan which could affect her so:

  • Should I tell Raegan what she said or should I stay loyal to Cara?

I don't know the specifics of your situation, so I would apply the W.W.J.D. criteria.

  • What Would Jesus Do?

In figuring out the best decision, you want what is best for both Raegan and Cara while still being good friends with both . . . or at least not being their enemy : )

Try to see the Lord Jesus in the face of both your friends.

Follow what you think is best for everyone involved.  If you still don't know; say a few prayers and ask God to guide you.

Ask Him to enlighten you with His Will in this situation.

Hope this helps,

Mike

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