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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2025 · 31 MIN

S2: Episode 48: Losing Faith or Finding Truth? A Conversation About Deconstruction

from Conversations About Meaningful Things · host Victor Community Church

In this episode, we dive into the topic of deconstruction—why so many people are questioning their faith, what it really means, and how we can walk alongside those in the process. Is deconstruction always bad? How can we respond with truth and grace rather than fear or frustration?We’ll explore common reasons people begin deconstructing, from church hurt to theological questions, and discuss how we can support and love those who are wrestling with their faith. Whether you’re experiencing deconstruction yourself or walking with someone who is, this conversation will equip you with wisdom, compassion, and a Christ-centered perspective.-  Why do people deconstruct their faith? - The difference between healthy wrestling and walking away -  How to listen well and provide meaningful support -  Encouragement for those in a season of doubtJoin us as we seek to engage this conversation with truth, grace, and a heart for restoration.Connect with Us! [email protected]

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