Brett McCracken hosted a panel discussion at TGC's 2021 Women’s Conference with Alisa Childers, Preston Perry, and Trevin Wax titled “Before You Lose Your Faith: Deconstructing Doubt in the Church," addressing the topic of healthy deconstruction as discussed in the book by the same name.
The panel addressed multiple questions, from what healthy deconstruction looks like to cultural structures that fuel deconstruction processes, to how believers address conversation about deconstruction, and much more. Ultimately, the process of healthy deconstruction should allow for questions while pointing to Jesus—reminding those who question of all that Christ has done.
"WE ARE ALL MERE BEGGARS TELLING OTHER BEGGARS WHERE TO FIND BREAD” — Martin Luther.
Showing posts with label doubt. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 22, 2021
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Jesus Reveals Reality (Mark 8:1-10)
Jesus shows the compassionate heart and power of God by feeding another massive crowd of people.
- How have you experienced the compassion of God and His people in your life?
- How can you be like Jesus and show compassion to others?
- Where are the needs? How can you and your Care Group meet those needs?
Pharisees Resist Reality (Mark 8:11-13)
The Pharisees demand Jesus gives them specifically a unique miraculous sign to authenticate His ministry.
- In what ways do we try to make God look like us, work on our timeline, play by our rules and follow our desires?
- What is the difference between unbelief and doubt, and how is that distinction important to the Christian Life?
Disciples Remember Reality (Mark 8:14-21)
Jesus tries to teach His disciples; but they’re too concerned about practical needs, so Jesus reminds them of His provision.
- How have worry and spiritual dullness caused you to miss what God is doing?
- How does remembering God’s faithfulness and blessing in the past encourage you in the midst of fearful uncertainties?
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