Confessions Of A Pastor

The F word, and its Kingdom Impact

1 h 13 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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In this week’s episode of Confessions of a Pastor, Pastor Keith and Kara go deep into the one thing that can hijack our faith faster than anything else: unforgiveness. We often talk about the Kingdom of God, but we forget that the Kingdom is restricted in our lives if we’re still holding on to the debts of our past. Keith and Kara have an honest, unfiltered conversation about the heavy weight of resentment and the "weirdness" that happens in our souls when we choose bitterness over breakthrough. They share raw stories from their own journey, times when reconciliation felt impossible, and times the cost of staying offended was too high. If you’ve been struggling to let go, or if you're wondering how to navigate the messy process of biblical reconciliation in a world that thrives on "cancel culture," this episode is for you.

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