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Your Question:
What's the point of going to church when I feel like I'm all alone?
Answer:
I can relate to feeling alone, especially when struggling with the weight of depression and the pain of living with unwanted same-sex attraction. It's easy to feel like you're carrying the burden alone, but that's exactly what the enemy wants you to think. As a pastor, I've seen many people struggle with these same feelings, but I want to remind you that you're not alone. The church is a family, and we're here to support and uplift one another, even in the darkest of times. It's not about being perfect or pretending to have it all together; it's about being honest and authentic in our struggles. The church is a place where we can be vulnerable and honest about our struggles, and find comfort and support in the love and care of our brothers and sisters in Christ. We're not called to do life alone, but to do it together, as a community of believers who are called to love and support one another. When you feel like you're all alone, I want to encourage you to reach out to the church. We're not a group of hypocrites, but a family of imperfect people who are striving to follow Jesus together. We may not have all the answers, but we're committed to supporting and loving one another, even when life is hard. By being part of the church, you'll find a community that will walk with you through the dark times, and help you find joy in Christ even when life is tough.
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what does the bible really teach about homosexuality
kevin deyoung
addictions a banquet in the grave
edward t welch
raising passionate jesus followers
phil diane comer
depression
edward welch
basic christianity
john stott
my utmost for his highest
oswald chambers
right thinking in age of chaos
john macarthur
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