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Breaking Fake: Episode 20

40 min · 15 de mar de 2026
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This episode features Tom Getz sharing his powerful testimony of transformation from hatred to love through Christ. Tom, son of renowned Bible teacher Kay Arthur, experienced deep hurt from a godly person which led him to reject God and harbor intense anger toward Christians for years. His journey back to faith began through a small group led by Pastor Travis Smith, where despite Tom's initial hostility and attempts to hijack every Bible study with angry rants about God being a murderer, the group showed him unconditional love. The guys emphasize looking to Christ rather than flawed Christians, as everyone is imperfect but Jesus remains perfect and loving.

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