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When Institutions Shift

11 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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In this episode of Living in the Spirit, we dive into a moment shaking faith communities across the nation: the Department of Defense’s recent removal of an approved religious organization from its list of recognized faith groups. This isn’t just a policy update — it’s a spiritual crossroads. What happens when an earthly institution shifts its stance on a faith community? How do believers stay grounded when recognition is withdrawn? Where is God when systems change, identities feel threatened, and uncertainty rises? Join us as we explore: * What the DOD decision actually means for chaplains, service members, and faith communities * Why institutional recognition is not the same as spiritual legitimacy * How the early Church thrived without official approval * What believers can do to stay rooted, informed, and spiritually resilient * Where hope, clarity, and courage emerge in seasons of institutional change This episode offers wisdom without fear, truth without panic, and hope without denial. If you or someone you know has been affected by this decision, this conversation will bring grounding, perspective, and spiritual strength. Stay Connected Subscribe for more Spirit‑led conversations on faith, culture, and the challenges shaping today’s Church.

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When Institutions Shift

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