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Is Church Hurt Real? | How to Heal Without Walking Away from God & the Church

39 min · 12 de may de 2026
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Is Church Hurt Real? Here are some things to consider to avoid the temptation to walk away from God and the Church. Episode Description: Church hurt is real, and for many people, it cuts deeper because the church is supposed to be a place of safety, community, truth, and healing. In this episode of The Project Revival Podcast, sisters Emily and Laura have an honest conversation about the pain people experience in church, the disappointment that can come from leadership, gossip, feeling overlooked, hypocrisy, or not belonging, and why those wounds can cause people to walk away from church altogether. But let's do our best to separate the failures of people from the faithfulness of God. Through Scripture, personal experience, and honest reflection, Emily and Laura discuss the original design of the church, the importance of Christian community, why isolation can be dangerous, and how believers can return with discernment, courage, and a heart that looks for God instead of problems. If you’ve been hurt by the church, struggled to go back, or wondered whether church community still matters, this conversation is an invitation to pray, process, and take a faithful step toward healing. Key takeaway: Church hurt may be real, but so is God’s purpose for community, accountability, worship, and restoration.

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