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Churches don’t hurt people, people hurt people – Ep 8

39 min · 6 de dic de 2017
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Brad interviews Blake Ramage about his experiences with Church. Blake has experienced the good, the bad and ugly, and still believes that the Church - as it's meant to be - can be the hope of the world. Blake shares personal stories of his time as an employee of the church, and we follow on from the discussion around why millennials are leaving church and faith, and how he tries to support those who are disappointed with their idea of God is, and who are wrestling with big questions of faith and life. Blake agrees that Church for many hasn't always been a good place to discuss these things, but would love to see that change.

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