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The Proper Response To Church Hurt Episode 65

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On this week's episode of 'Does Christianity Still Make Sense' Tim and Bobby discuss some of the most common objections against Christianity and organized religion. Topics include hurt experienced in church caused by poor leadership, favoritism, legalism, bad doctrine, a dysfunctional congregation, cliques, and gossip. Plus, what is an appropriate way to respond to these problems when they happen, and when is it time to leave a specific church and look for another?

⏱Timestamps⏱
- What is a harmful way to react to church hurt or abuse?
- Why do some people choose to completely walk away?
- How should people respond when a church hurt is felt whether it be real or perceived?
- What should a person do when they hear rumors of scandals in the leadership?
- Has the American church created a culture of ignoring celebrity church scandals?
- What can the Christian do when they observe instances of abuse or poor leadership and teaching in their church?

🎥Watch Bobby's full sermon on 'The Church Objection' HERE: https://imagechurchlive.churchcenter.com/episodes/332013

📖 Get your copy of Bobby's latest book, 'Does Christianity Still Make Sense?' Here:
https://www.amazon.com/Does-Christianity-Still-Make-Sense/dp/1496476433/

Visit www.christianitystillmakessense.com

  continue reading

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On this week's episode of 'Does Christianity Still Make Sense' Tim and Bobby discuss some of the most common objections against Christianity and organized religion. Topics include hurt experienced in church caused by poor leadership, favoritism, legalism, bad doctrine, a dysfunctional congregation, cliques, and gossip. Plus, what is an appropriate way to respond to these problems when they happen, and when is it time to leave a specific church and look for another?

⏱Timestamps⏱
- What is a harmful way to react to church hurt or abuse?
- Why do some people choose to completely walk away?
- How should people respond when a church hurt is felt whether it be real or perceived?
- What should a person do when they hear rumors of scandals in the leadership?
- Has the American church created a culture of ignoring celebrity church scandals?
- What can the Christian do when they observe instances of abuse or poor leadership and teaching in their church?

🎥Watch Bobby's full sermon on 'The Church Objection' HERE: https://imagechurchlive.churchcenter.com/episodes/332013

📖 Get your copy of Bobby's latest book, 'Does Christianity Still Make Sense?' Here:
https://www.amazon.com/Does-Christianity-Still-Make-Sense/dp/1496476433/

Visit www.christianitystillmakessense.com

  continue reading

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