The Arch Kennedy Podcast

Why Obedience to God Can Feel Lonely

10 min · 13. mai 2026
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In this episode, I talk honestly about the loneliness that can come with obedience to Christ. I share personal thoughts about same-sex attraction, celibacy, ongoing struggle, and why I believe the Church needs both biblical truth and deeper compassion for believers carrying difficult crosses. This is a conversation about costly obedience, discipleship, loneliness, and continuing to follow Jesus even when the road feels heavy.

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