It's a Saturday evening church supper and the Smith and Jones families find themselves together in the food line. Both families are hoping that they do not have to sit together for supper, but alas, they end up sharing the last available table.
There aren't any real problems between these families - it's just they do not understand each other at all!
Let's look around the table. The Smith children are dressed very conservatively and their conversation is about a book they are reading as a family. The children have little interaction with non-Christians because of the negative influence. No modern music is played in their home, and the Smiths do not go to films. They do own a TV, but the children only watch educational programmes.